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    If You Observed That Red Sea Turtles Became More Common
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If You Observed That Red Sea Turtles Became More Common

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If you observed that red sea turtles became more common over time in a previously all-green population,the reason could be a selective advantge for the red phenotype,leading to a change in allele frequency.

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