Kettlewell's experiment When had a mutation taken place that was important to the relationship between the moths and the birds? Question 2 options: The mutation that allowed for increased color variation in the moth gene pool hap
In Dr. Kettlewell's experiment
When had a mutation taken place that was important to the relationship between the moths and the birds?
Question 2 options:
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The mutation that allowed for increased color variation in the moth gene pool happened before the industrial revolution. |
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Mother moths, detecting changes in the color of the trees, caused a mutation in their eggs that caused her offspring's color to blend into the color of those trees. |
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The presence of pollution caused mutations in the juvenile state of the moths (much like the way the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles developed.) |
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When the tree color changed relative to the amount of pollution, a mutation allowed cells in bird eyes to adapted to moths' color changes. |

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