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Biology, 25.06.2019 13:30 sand1g67

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 . neither a nor b are correct

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