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Title: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some la
Post by: colleen on Aug 23, 2012
Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some larvae that were subjected to X-rays remain near or in their food after eating. There is a consistent difference in the DNA of these two types of larvae. What can we conclude about this behavior?
A) It appears to be entirely learned.
B) It appears to have a genetic component but is altered by experience.
C) It has a clear genetic component.
D) Nothing can be concluded about this behavior from the information provided.


Title: Re: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some la
Post by: how_mendel on Aug 24, 2012
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Title: Re: Normal fruit fly larvae move away from their food after eating. However, some la
Post by: colleen on Aug 24, 2012
Thank you sir :D marking solved!