When we say "populations evolve, not individuals," what does this mean?
A) Evolution does not happen.
B) Individuals cannot change their genetic makeup, but genotype frequencies in a population can change.
C) Evolution is a change in the genetic make-up of individuals over time.
D) Only alleles change over time, not genotype frequencies.
E) Only genotype frequencies change over time, not allele frequencies.
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