Question:
What is an example of new phenotypes being beneficial if environments change?
Author: Alana RayAnswer:
An example of phenotypes being beneficial if environments change is in 1953 the virus myxomatosis killed over 99% of wild rabbits, however, mutations occurred which made the surviving rabbits resistant to the virus, so the new mutation have them a new phenotype
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