Multiple Choice
When considering the gene pool of a population, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium may apply to:
A) only the entire genome but not individual loci.
B) one locus but not necessarily another.
C) dominant and recessive alleles but not codominant alleles.
D) only to the effective number of breeders.
E) only autosomal but not X-linked loci.
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