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    If There Is No Natural Selection, the
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If There Is No Natural Selection, the

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Question 33

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If there is no natural selection, the


A) gene frequencies in a population remain constant.
B) the frequency of dominant genes increases.
C) the frequency of dominant genes decreases.
D) the population will become extinct.

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