The increase in population size of dark-winged moth in England is due to
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a
deletion of a segment of genes due to industrial pollution
b
advantage of camouflage in the smoke-laden industrial environment
c
deposition of industrial carbon on the wings of the moth resulting in darker variety
d
translocation of a block of genes in chromosomes in response to heavy carbons
answer is B.
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During post industrialisation period, the tree trunks became dark due to industrial smoke and soots. Under this condition the white-winged moth did not survive due to predators, dark-winged or melanised moth survived. Dark-winged ones had the advantage of camouflage on the smoke laden tree trunks.