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    i need answers to Gizmos on explore learning.com?

    mutation and selections........ natural and artificial selection

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    love hey evry body i need answers to learning.com

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    dood i need the answers too
    - mutation and selection gizmo

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    :PUTNAM:

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    Eclipse gizmo answers

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    Anybody know the answer to this question?
    You may have noticed that above a certain mutation rate the time required for a population to adapt to its background may increase. Why do you think this is so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Anybody know the answer to this question?
    You may have noticed that above a certain mutation rate the time required for a population to adapt to its background may increase. Why do you think this is so?
    Not entirely sure, but the answer might have something to do with that organisms that are already well adapted to their environments might be harmed by a mutation and have to work their way back up to a helpful adaption standing.

    Hope this helped, someway, somehow. Though I doubt it did. This is a dumb question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    This is a dumb question.
    Yes, yes it is. My reaction to reading the question:

    wut

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    TacosDoe
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    I need the answer to the 2D eclispes gizmo.


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