Due to the overproduction of offspring with only finite resources, species begin to engage in competition for survival. In order to increase their chance of survival, certain species will begin to develop genetic variations that allow them survival advantages.
<h3>option A is the correct one </h3>
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Answer:
C. It reduces the percentage of recombinats
Explanation:
When linkage between two genes increases, the chance of these two crossing over is reduced, because linkage keeps these particular genes together, unlike crossing voer which will mix them up.
If you look at two species in their embryogenic stage. their bones and their forms look similar and you can differentiate too.
if you look at a fish and a human...
humans wont have the the fins protruding in the fishes embryo, showing how different they are. <span />