Genetic variation within a population is usually continuous, meaning changes in traits are gradual and cumulative.
Genetic variation within a population is typically continuous, with changes occurring gradually and cumulatively over time.
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Back | continuous, change is gradual and cumulative |
Tags: 5_1_evolution_evidence
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