Imagine a mouse is born with two tails. If the second tail has no effect on the mouse's reproductive abilities or ability to find a mate, what is likely to happen?

A. The two-tail mutation will become more common.
B. The two-tail mutation will disappear.
C. The two-tail mutation will be naturally selected for.
D. The mouse's offspring will form a new species.


Answer: B

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