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Biology, 27.05.2021 20:00 eliseeimbody

If there were no predators in either the light or dark forests, what would happen to the color of the moths over time?
A. The moths will adapt to the forest by changing their color wings.
B. The populations of light and dark colored moth won't change because there is no
selection
C. The allele frequency of the dark colored moth will exponentially grow in both forests.
D. The moths can mutate their wing color gene to camouflage with the environment.

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