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URGENT PLZ ANSWER Natural selection would be possible in a population of clones (all organisms are genetically identical). A) True B) False
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Natural selection would be possible in a population of clones (all organisms are genetically identical).
A) True
B) False
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I think it false but. It up to u my guy
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ANSWER: B) False
EXPLANATION: Natural selection occurs amongst variation. Clones are all identical
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