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Microevolutionary forces


A study of a single grass species at an abondened copper mine, where some patches of soil were contaminated with heavy metals, and some patches were uncontaminated, showed the following:
a) all the grass growing on soil contaminated with heavy metals was tolerant of the heavy metals

b) grass from uncontaminated sites, just few feet away from contaminated sites, died when planted in the contaminated soil.

Given that the grass species grew at the site before the soil was contaminated, explain the finding in terms of microevolutionary forces. Be sure to include the origin of the alleles for heavy metal tolerance. Also name and explain the evolutionary forces that is probably most important in the development of heavy metal tolerance.

By OTA:  Maria Isabel Sumilang, MSc (IP)

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