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How does pigmentation in moths get passed to their offspring?

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GPT 3.5
Pigmentation in moths is determined by genetics. Essentially, pigmentation in moths is passed down from their parents to their offspring through the inheritance of specific genes that control the production of pigments in their bodies. When two moths mate, they combine their genetic material through the process of fertilization, resulting in the offspring inheriting a combination of genes from both parents. This combination of genes ultimately determines the pigmentation and coloration of the offspring. So, if both parent moths have genes for a certain pigmentation trait, it is likely that their offspring will also exhibit that same pigmentation trait.