Industrial melanism as observed in peppered moth proves that

Industrial Melanism As Observed In Peppered Moth Proves That Biology Question

Industrial melanism as observed in peppered moth proves that

Options

(a) the melanic form of the moth has no selective advantage over lighter form in industrial area
(b) the lighter-form moth has no selective advantage either in polluted industrial area or non-polluted area
(c) melanism is a pollution-generated feature
(d) the true black melanic forms arise by a recurring random mutation

Correct Answer:

the true black melanic forms arise by a recurring random mutation

Explanation:

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