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a population of insects has brown- and green-colored individuals. the ratio of brown and green colors in the population does not change over many generations. what is the most likely reason for this?
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a population of insects has brown- and green-colored individuals. the ratio of brown and green colors in the population does not change over many generations. what is the most likely reason for this?
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the population size and variables have not changed. there are no added factors.
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