Which of the following examples (some from class) are examples of evolution by natural selection? Choose all that apply. (1 or more are correct) Group of answer choices A_Evolution of rock pocket mice population to blend in with dark lava environment B_Evolution of high prevalence of disease alleles of an endangered species whose habitat was quickly destroyed to less than 5% remaining C_Evolution of high prevalence of sickle cell allele in areas with endemic malaria D_Evolution of a small population where most of the individuals with a red-hair mutation were killed off by a storm
Which of the following examples (some from class) are examples of evolution by natural selection? Choose all that apply. (1 or more are correct) Group of answer choices A_Evolution of rock pocket mice population to blend in with dark lava environment B_Evolution of high prevalence of disease alleles of an endangered species whose habitat was quickly destroyed to less than 5% remaining C_Evolution of high prevalence of sickle cell allele in areas with endemic malaria D_Evolution of a small population where most of the individuals with a red-hair mutation were killed off by a storm
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Which of the following examples (some from class) are examples of evolution by natural selection? Choose all that apply. (1 or more are correct)
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A_Evolution of rock pocket mice population to blend in with dark lava environment
B_Evolution of high prevalence of disease alleles of an endangered species whose habitat was quickly destroyed to less than 5% remaining
C_Evolution of high prevalence of sickle cell allele in areas with endemic malaria
D_Evolution of a small population where most of the individuals with a red-hair mutation were killed off by a storm
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