Multiple Choice
Some flowering plants cannot self-pollinate which increases their tendency to mate with phenotypically different mates, a process called disassortative mating.What effect would this have on a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
A) The population would remain in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
B) A decrease in heterozygotes would be observed.
C) An increase in heterozygotes would be observed.
D) No change homozygotes or heterozygotes would be observed.
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