Biology, 24.02.2021 22:10 lowwlifelivv
Which statement are true of both natural selection and artificial selection.
1) new traits are introduce into a population through genetic engineering
2) genetic mutation produce variation in traits
3) humans choose specific organisms to reproduce
4) Favorite traits accumulate in a population
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Which statement are true of both natural selection and artificial selection.
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