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Biology, 08.11.2019 01:31 CelesteN64

Mating is rarely random. many organisms choose a mate for specific reasons - body size, coloration, antler size, feather length, etc. changes in allelic frequencies due to this non-randomness of mating is called question 3 options: hardy-weinberg equilibrium. natural selection. genetic drift. gene flow.

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