Multiple Choice
In a population of infinite size, which statement accurately describes the eventual fate of a new beneficial allele?
A) If it is dominant, it will reach fixation; if it is recessive, it will rise to high frequency but not reach fixation.
B) If it is dominant it will rise to high frequency but will not reach fixation; if it is recessive, it will reach fixation.
C) Since it is advantageous, it will reach fixation regardless of whether it is dominant or recessive.
D) Regardless of whether it is dominant or recessive, it will rise to high frequency but not reach fixation.
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