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Suppose a Scientist Engineered the Mass Movement of Transposable Elements

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Suppose a scientist engineered the mass movement of transposable elements in the genomes of a group of fruit flies, and then these flies had offspring.A control group of flies that were from the same genetic strain but had not had a mass movement of transposable elements also had offspring.The most likely result would be that the average survival rate of the experimental offspring would be _______ than that of the control offspring, and that the genetic variance in the experimental offspring would be _______ in the control offspring.


A) higher; greater than
B) higher; roughly the same as
C) higher; lower than
D) lower; higher than
E) lower; lower than

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