What does the term equilibrium refer to in population genetics?
a. a state in which the frequ...
Biology, 20.11.2019 00:31, treytonmesser
What does the term equilibrium refer to in population genetics?
a. a state in which the frequencies of the alleles for a gene remain
constant
b. a state in which the total number of genes in a population remains
variable
c. a state in which the proportions of all alleles in a population vary
constantly
d. a state in which the number of traits an organism has stays the
same
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