why are advantageous traits more likely to be passed onto offspring
they are more likely to survive and reproduce
the trait is an acquired phenotype
they come from dominant alleles
they come from recessive alleles
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they are more likely to survive and reproduce. If an organism has advantageous traits, such as being well adapted to its environment or having a strong immune system, it is more likely to survive and pass on these traits to its offspring through reproduction. This increases the chances of these advantageous traits being passed down to future generations.