f a trait A exist in 10% of a population of an asexually reproducing species and a trait B exists in
Asked by sangavi519 | 10th Jan, 2010, 09:23: PM
Trait B is likely to have arisen earlier. This is because the organism is asexually reproducing and therefore the number of organisms having a particular trait depends on the duration of time since the trait has been acquired.
Answered by | 11th Jan, 2010, 06:35: AM
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