Multiple Choice
Which of the following factors would result in the allele frequency of a population not adding up to 1.0, as is the case in the Hardy-Weinberg rule?
A) Genetic drift
B) Inbreeding
C) A population changing due to selection
D) None of the answers, the allele frequencies must always equal 1.0
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