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In a population of spiders, there is a protein that is coded in the
DNA to make venom. In a particular spider, there was a protein
variation due to a change in the genetic code. This protein
variation caused the spider's venom to be stronger to kill its prey.
This genetic variation was passed down to offspring and was
favored due to the amount of time shortened to eat its prey.
What will likely happen to this population of spiders?


Sagot :

eventually all of the offspring will have the genetic variation

Step-by-step explanation:

the variation was passed down to its offspring, and was favored, so it is now just part of its genetics, meaning all of the offspring from the original spiders offspring, will also have the genetic variation. hope this helps :)