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B. Evolution via natural selection in wild animals (do not involve humans in any way)
-Once upon a time, a population of
(what kind of animal?)
-Most individuals had an allele that made them...(what?)
(List one allele for one trait)
-Then some individuals got a rare random mutation making them
(list the mutant form of that same trait).
-This allele allowed them to leave more healthy fertile offspring than the others on average because...
Thus the allele became more common after many generations.
Selection): evolution of antibiotic resistant
Transcribed Image Text:long B. Evolution via natural selection in wild animals (do not involve humans in any way) -Once upon a time, a population of (what kind of animal?) -Most individuals had an allele that made them...(what?) (List one allele for one trait) -Then some individuals got a rare random mutation making them (list the mutant form of that same trait). -This allele allowed them to leave more healthy fertile offspring than the others on average because... Thus the allele became more common after many generations. Selection): evolution of antibiotic resistant
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