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Biology, 07.05.2020 01:05 ash2905

A particular species of seabird has a mutation in the gene pool that gives it a bigger beak. Individuals with this mutation can more easily break open clams and other mollusks for food. They can also defend themselves better against predators. Over time, most of the organisms in the population have big beaks. What’s this an example of? A. homeostasis B. low genetic variation C. natural selection D. neutral mutation

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