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29.05.2020 •
Biology
1. Why is the bird on the right more likely to pass on its genes than the bird on the left?
2. Why would some variations/traits be passed on to the next generation and some seem to disappear over time?
3. What type of adaptation/traits do you think would be good to pass on to your children?
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Ответ:
1because it has a bigger and larger beak
2because of the development of the technology, genes change overtime and more now because of the global warming
3somewhere natural,traits:values,justice,self defense,to take care of the environment, etc
Ответ:
The correct statement is option D.
Explanation:
The transmission of information from one generation of a species to another, which influences the traits of offspring without changing the primary composition of the DNA, that is epigenetically is known as transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. The epigenetic inheritance, that is, the less precise term may be used to illustrate both organism-organism and cell-cell information transfer.