Deer mice are usually found in the woods and are dark brown in color. The deer mice that live in the Sand Hills of Nebraska, however, have evolved a lighter coloring, the result of a change in one gene. The initial population of deer mice in the Sand Hills was probably dark brown, like all other deer mice. What was the driving force behind the evolution of this population? * Mutation Speciation Equilibrium O Predation

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Deer mice are usually found in the woods and are dark brown in color. The deer
mice that live in the Sand Hills of Nebraska, however, have evolved a lighter
coloring, the result of a change in one gene. The initial population of deer mice in
the Sand Hills was probably dark brown, like all other deer mice. What was the
driving force behind the evolution of this population? *
Mutation
Speciation
Equilibrium
Predation
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