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22 December, 01:36

Random genetic changes to a species can result in no observable changes in the species. However, if the specific genetic change becomes great enough, a species can produce a new genetic branch. This event is called:

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  1. 22 December, 04:17
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    Answer: This event is called a genetic mutation

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    This can be explained when the genetic make up of a species is altered such that a new genetic branch is formed, a information is contained in the DNA leading to a visible change outwardly.
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