Explain Natural Selection Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which mutation scenario will always lead to natural selection?(1 point) Responses a mutation causes a specific variation within the population a mutation causes a specific variation within the population a mutation causes an inactivated gene to be reactivated a mutation causes an inactivated gene to be reactivated a mutation causes a specific advantage within the population a mutation causes a specific advantage within the population a mutation causes a gene to become inactivated

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a mutation causes a specific advantage within the population

This scenario will always lead to natural selection because individuals with the advantageous mutation will have a higher chance of surviving and reproducing, passing on the mutation to future generations. Over time, this mutation may become more prevalent in the population due to the increased fitness of individuals carrying it.
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