A neutrally evolving allele in a population of a constant size is expected to have
A) a linearly increasing number of coalescent events over time.
B) a linearly decreasing number of coalescent events over time.
C) an exponential decrease in the number of coalescent events over time.
D) an exponential increase in the number of coalescent events over time.
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