If a trait A exists in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing species and a trait B exists in 60% of the same population, which trait is likely to have arisen earlier?

Asked by Shivani Kumari | 2 years ago |  258

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Solution :-

Trait B is more probable to arise early as this trait has already been existing and replicating in a larger percentage of the population as compared to trait A

Answered by Vishal kumar | 2 years ago

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