Chapter 3: Q15CP (page 66)
Explain how evolution results from mutations in DNA.
Short Answer
The occasional random mutations are responsible for the driving evolution of species by the advantages.
Chapter 3: Q15CP (page 66)
Explain how evolution results from mutations in DNA.
The occasional random mutations are responsible for the driving evolution of species by the advantages.
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