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    Genetic Variation Within Populations Can Be Measured as the Frequency
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Genetic Variation Within Populations Can Be Measured as the Frequency

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Genetic variation within populations can be measured as the frequency of individuals in the population that are heterozygous at a given locus or as the number of different alleles at a locus that are present in the gene pool.

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