Why is it easier to identify spontaneous mutations in bacteria than in most eukaryotes?     The mutations occur at a much higher frequency.     Because bacteria have smaller genomes.     The mutations can be induced via exposure to the bacteriophage.     The mutations are expressed directly in descendant cells because bacteria are haploid.     The mutations are visible as color changes within a bacterial colony.

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Why is it easier to identify spontaneous mutations in bacteria than in most eukaryotes?

   

The mutations occur at a much higher frequency.

   

Because bacteria have smaller genomes.

   

The mutations can be induced via exposure to the bacteriophage.

   

The mutations are expressed directly in descendant cells because bacteria are haploid.

   

The mutations are visible as color changes within a bacterial colony.

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