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    Refer to the Figure Showing a Single Viral Plaque That
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Refer to the figure showing a single viral plaque that was split every 400 generations and grown in the presence of a mutagen. Refer to the figure showing a single viral plaque that was split every 400 generations and grown in the presence of a mutagen.   Based on the figure, lineage A and lineage F are separated by _______ generations of evolution.Remember that evolution is occurring in both lineages. Based on the figure, lineage A and lineage F are separated by _______ generations of evolution.Remember that evolution is occurring in both lineages.

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