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Imagine two populations of grasses, where the LINES and

Last updated: 7/9/2022

Imagine two populations of grasses, where the LINES and

Imagine two populations of grasses, where the LINES and SINES in the cells of one population reproduce at an extremely high rate. In the second population, a mutation has occurred in a separate gene causing it to interfere with the replication of LINES and SINEs. If all else is equal, what should we most likely expect to occur with our two populations of grass? Grass population 1 should be more successful in its environment. Grass population 2 should be more successful in its environment The two populations should be equally successful in their environment.