Multiple Choice
The frequency of alleles for a given monomorphic locus (A and a) in two subpopulations of the same species
A) is necessarily the same in both populations.
B) can vary from p + q = 1.
C) is N = NAA + NAa + Naa (where N is the number of individuals in the populations) in both populations.
D) is always lower for the heterozygote.
E) is always lower for the homozygotes.
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