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Biology, 07.11.2019 18:31 lrnnwb

Amouse with curled whiskers migrates from one forest community to another. she mates with other mice in the new community and passes the gene to her offspring. the statement is an example of
1.) genetic drift
2.) mutation
3.) gene flow
4.) natural selection

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