Mud minnows are a type of fish found along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Embryos of these fish normally develop with two eyes. However, scientists have found that if eggs are placed in 100 mL of seawater mixed with 6 g of magnesium chloride, the fish embryos will only have one eye. What is a possible explanation for this phenomenon?

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Mud minnows are a type of fish found along the
Atlantic coast of the United States. Embryos of these
fish normally develop with two eyes. However,
scientists have found that if eggs are placed in 100
mL of seawater mixed with 6 g of magnesium
chloride, the fish embryos will only have one eye.
What is a possible explanation for this phenomenon?
This phenomenon is caused by gene expression
regulated by chemicals.
This phenomenon is caused by having different
DNA nucleotides.
This phenomenon is caused by a change due to too
high water temperature.
This phenomenon is caused by a mutation caused
by the saltwater.
Transcribed Image Text:0 / 5 pts Question 10 Mud minnows are a type of fish found along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Embryos of these fish normally develop with two eyes. However, scientists have found that if eggs are placed in 100 mL of seawater mixed with 6 g of magnesium chloride, the fish embryos will only have one eye. What is a possible explanation for this phenomenon? This phenomenon is caused by gene expression regulated by chemicals. This phenomenon is caused by having different DNA nucleotides. This phenomenon is caused by a change due to too high water temperature. This phenomenon is caused by a mutation caused by the saltwater.
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