stressedadfff
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 8, 2021
- Messages
- 1,404
- Gender
- Female
- HSC
- 2021
why do neutral or nearly neutral mutations occur more frequently in the population?
and
"in 1926 muller experimented with fruit flies by exposing them to x rays. he found that their offspring showed new phenotypes not observed in the population." explain how the results of these experiments can provide support for darwins theory of evolution by natural selection?
and
does gene flow affect small or larger populations more? why?
how would you go about answering those? thanks!
and
"in 1926 muller experimented with fruit flies by exposing them to x rays. he found that their offspring showed new phenotypes not observed in the population." explain how the results of these experiments can provide support for darwins theory of evolution by natural selection?
and
does gene flow affect small or larger populations more? why?
how would you go about answering those? thanks!
Last edited: