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Populations of a single species that are quite distinct from one another phenotypically may be connected by populations that have which characteristics?Multiple choice question.Exhibit intermediate phenotypesDo not migrateDo not have mutations

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Populations of a single species that are quite distinct from one another phenotypically may be connected by populations that have which characteristics?Multiple choice question.Exhibit intermediate phenotypesDo not migrateDo not have mutations

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The correct answer is "Exhibit intermediate phenotypes". This is because populations of a single species that are quite distinct from each other phenotypically can be connected by populations that show characteristics intermediate between the two. This is often the result of gene flow between the distinct populations. The other options, "Do not migrate" and "Do not have mutations", are not relevant to the connection between distinct phenotypic populations.

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