Multiple Choice
An example of exaptation is the genetic transmission of
A) darker pigmentation in the next generation of moths that live in polluted environments.
B) traits that have more than one function (e.g., fur keeps an animal warm but also provides camouflage) .
C) a mutation (e.g., coloration, size) that might be adaptive for the next generation.
D) traits that decrease the survival chances in offspring (e.g., missing pigmentation, or albinism) .
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