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Biology, 21.03.2020 00:29 dondre54

Which of the following populations is most likely to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
a.) prairie dogs with established burrows

b.) bacteria with mutating genomes

c.) a few starfish in a tidal pool

d.) birds competing for nest sites

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