Multiple Choice
Genotypic adaptive landscapes may better represent true adaptive landscapes than phenotypic adaptive landscapes when
A) single mutations can have a large effect on the phenotype.
B) phenotypic landscapes are hard to mathematically model.
C) phenotypic landscapes do not account for drift.
D) genotypic landscapes are easier to visualize.
E) genotypic landscapes are smooth.
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