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Biology, 13.01.2021 14:00 nina1390

Why are mutations in homeotic genes considered to be a primary mechanism for evolutionary change? A. They can cause new body parts to arise
B. They result in trait changes that are beneficial
C. They result in loss of vestigial structures
D. They can cause changes in body shape

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