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Biology, 30.03.2020 21:59, dollaass17

At warm temperatures, a certain bread mold can often be seen growing on bread as a dark-colored mass. At cooler temperatures, the same bread mold can often be seen growing as a red mass. Both bread molds have the same genotype. What explains this phenomenon

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