Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 20, Problem 7TYK
Which of the following could be an example of microevolution?
a. a slight change in a bird population’s color due to a smallgenetic change in the population
b. large differences between fossils found near the groundsurface and those found in deep rock layers
c. the sudden disappearance of an entire genus
d. the direct evolutionary link between living primates andhumans
e. a flood that drowns all members of a population
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