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If Not All of the Variation Seen in the Human

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Question 92

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If not all of the variation seen in the human population can be attributed to natural selection, then what else could MOST likely be responsible for this variation?


A) genetic drift
B) sexual selection
C) a founder event
D) All of these choices are correct.

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