Multiple Choice
Why is the Hardy-Weinberg principle useful to biologists?
A) It describes most populations.
B) It proves that Mendel was correct for populations.
C) It explains the existence of variation in populations.
D) It explains the existence of a large number of species.
E) It identifies those factors that can change allele or genotype frequencies.
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