How many of these statements regarding populations are true?
1) Mature males and females of a population can interbreed with each other.
2) Populations are sometimes geographically isolated from other populations.
3) Biological species are made up of populations.
4) Members of a population tend to be genetically more similar to each other than to members of other populations.
5) Populations have genomes, but not gene pools.
A) Only one of these statements is true.
B) Two of these statements are true.
C) Three of these statements are true.
D) Four of these statements are true.
E) All five of these statements are true.
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