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What happens to organisms with a variation that prevents them from competing as well with other organisms in nature?

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When two organisms or populations compete with each other, whether it be directly or indirectly, one of several outcomes can be expected. In extreme cases one population (or individual) out-competes the other and the 'losing' organism becomes extinct from the area.

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