Multiple Choice
Gene flow, defined as the movement of genes from one population to another, can take place by migration, as well as
A) physical movement of genes within an individual by transposons.
B) removing the barriers between the populations.
C) mating between individuals of adjacent populations.
D) mating with certain trait-containing individuals.
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