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Variations during mutations of meiotic recombinations areA. random and directionlessB. random and directionalC. random and smallD. random, small and directional

Answer» Correct Answer - A
Hugo de vries (1901) put forward a theory of evolution, called mutation theory the theory states that evolution is a jerky process where new varieties and species are formed by mutations (discontinuous variations) that function as raw material of evolution Mutations appear all of a sudden. They become operational immediately. Mutations appear in all conceivable directions.


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