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Biology, 14.05.2021 03:40 sony72

A biologist creates a large population of genetically identical individuals by chopping up a light-colored adult sponge into tiny pieces and scattering the pieces randomly across a coral reef. Many of the pieces that land on darker backgrounds are eaten immediately by fish. Some pieces grow into adult sponges, especially pieces that land on light backgrounds. Which statement describes how phenotypic frequency would change over time in this sponge population?

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