Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Biology
Genetics
Mutation Theory
For a mutation to have an affect on the species as a whole, it must: 1 point Be neutral and not affect the survival of the individual Be inheritable and be able to be passed on to offspring Be able to benefit the individual
1 answer
Be inheritable and be able to be passed on to offspring.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
1. How does a mutation in the DNA affect the way proteins are made?
A) a mutation in the DNA results in miss happen tRNA
In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will
A. not affect the ecosystem because another species will
In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will
A not affect the ecosystem, because another species will
In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will
a not affect the ecosystem because another species will take
In an ecosystem with slow biodiversity, the removal of a species will
A. Disturb the ecosystem, because another species will take
A particular bird species found in North America obtains most of its food energy by catching and eating insects. A mutation
A particular bird species found in North America obtains most of its food energy by catching and eating insects. A mutation
In an ecosystem with low biodiversity, the removal of a species will (1 point)
Responses not affect the ecosystem because another
Which statement is an example of a beneficial mutation? (1 point)
A. A person has a mutation that causes him to be unable to
a species of fox lives in the arctic where the ground is covered in white snow most of the year. the arctic foxes hunt rodents