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Two butterflies mate and a genetic mutation causes the offspring to be a different color. is this an example of biological evolution? yes no
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Two butterflies mate and a genetic mutation causes the offspring to be a different color. is this an example of biological evolution? yes no
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yes. becuse it gains traits from both parents as a way to ultimatly survive
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