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Biology, 29.01.2020 18:51 lillyball

A. what color do you want your insects to be?

b. how would you describe the process of artificial selection?

c. how will mutations be useful in achieving your goal color?

d. what strategy will you use to produce insects of your desired color?

e. explain: one of the tallest dog breeds is the great dane, which stands over a meter tall. one of the shortest is the pomeranian, which stands about 20 centimeters tall. based on what you have learned about artificial selection, how were these two breeds developed?

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