From the Hardy-Weinberg frequency equation we learn that in a large population, if there are no evolutionary pressures and mating is random, then allele frequencies
A) do not change from generation to generation.
B) reach an equilibrium.
C) Both A and B are correct.
D) Neither A nor B is correct.
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Q10: _ is seen when species share phenotypic
Q11: _ occurs when a random event alters
Q12: The distinctness of a subspecies
A) is not
Q13: New forms of life on this planet
A)
Q14: _ consists of small changes over dramatically
Q16: _ selection favors the variation on a
Q17: Paleospecies are
A) subunits of a species.
B) irregular
Q18: _ is seen when two distantly related
Q19: _ occurs when individuals seek out individuals
Q20: _ involves a separation and isolation of
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