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4 May, 01:31

Homologous structures might be the result of a change in allele frequencies over successive generations. why have these structures probably continued? they were predestined in a species. they were beneficial in a particular environment. they were neutral, not harmful, mutations. they made a particular organism more attractive to a mate.

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  1. 4 May, 02:30
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    Beneficial in a particular environment. (guessing)
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