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Biology, 30.07.2019 06:50 KindaSmartPersonn

What happens when a population is in hardy- weinberg equilibrium? a. the phenotype frequency does not change b. the gene pool gets smaller in each generation c. the are equal amounts of immigration and emigration d. the alleles mutate in every generation

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