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    A Population That Exhibits Only One Allele at a Particular
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A Population That Exhibits Only One Allele at a Particular

Question 16

Question 16

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A population that exhibits only one allele at a particular gene is:


A) fixed for that allele.
B) undergoing evolution.
C) in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
D) experiencing natural selection.
E) undergoing genetic drift.

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