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Which evolutionary mechanism caused the increase in dark-colored Biston betularia moths in England in the 1800s? A. Gene Flow B. Genetic Drift C. Natural Selection D. Overproduction
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Which evolutionary mechanism caused the increase in dark-colored Biston betularia moths in England in the 1800s?
A. Gene Flow
B. Genetic Drift
C. Natural Selection
D. Overproduction
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The answer is c I did this like 2 days ago
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