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Biology, 04.06.2020 02:58, hwhite41

PLZ rephrase this without using an online rephrase (BC THOSE DONT MAKE ANY SENSE) and also watch Tokyo ghoul In spaces with dark soil color, the number of MC1R alleles that cause dark fur, allele 2,  is high in the mouse population. For example, the frequency of MC1R allele 2 in the West population is approximately 0.90. The contrasting pattern is true in places with light soil color. For example, the frequency of the MC1R allele 2 in the Tule Well population is approximately 0.05. These data fit the expected pattern if mice with dark fur survive better and leave relatively more offspring on dark soils and vice versa for mice on light soils. The evidence suggests that dark fur color is an adaptation for mice in dark-colored backgrounds, as both the frequency of the trait and the allele that causes the trait has changed. This data also supports the idea that selection depends on environmental circumstances, as dark mice were favored in some environments but not in others. First, location B had sandy-colored soil.  In location B,  there where 10 sandy-furred mice and 2 dark mice. Light-colored mice had a selective advantage because they could avoid predation. Later, the soil became dark-colored and the light-furred mice had a disadvantage. This lead to a decrease in the number of light mice. Dark mice soon had more offspring and passed on the gene of dark fur. I believe that in 100 years, all mice will have dark fur. I believe this because since their color of fur has an advantage because they are harder to see in the dark soil, so the trait of light fur will most likely diminish and all mice will be dark.

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