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One example of microevolution is genetic variation within a population. This occurs because of the accumulation of small changes in the frequency of alleles (alternative forms of a gene) over generations.

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What is the process of microevolution?

notion


What is the role of population genetics in the study of microevolution?

Microevolution can be studied by observing changes in the numbers and types of alleles, or genetics, in populations.


Which process can be observed in a laboratory?

microevolution


Which process can be observed in the lab?

Microevolution


What does mutation and sexual reproduction lead to?

Microevolution

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What is a statement about microevolution and macroevolution?

Microevolution can lead to Microevolution


What is a true statement about microevolution and macroevolution?

Microevolution can lead to Microevolution


Can microevolution form a new species?

Yes. In fact, microevolution, or allelic variance, is the mechanism by which new species emerge. Such an emergence is part of what some people call macroevolution. In other words, microevolution is the mechanism by which macroevolution is produced.


Which statements about microevolution and macroevolution is true?

microevolution can lead to macroevolution


What is the process of microevolution?

notion


What is the role of population genetics in the study of microevolution?

Microevolution can be studied by observing changes in the numbers and types of alleles, or genetics, in populations.


Which process can be observed in a laboratory?

microevolution


Which process can be observed in the labortory?

Microevolution


Which process can be observed in the lab?

Microevolution


The change of Englands Biston betularia moth populations from light colored to dark colored is an example of?

natural selection!


Do Stable allele frequencies prevent microevolution?

no


Which process can be observe in the laboratory?

microevolution....novanet