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If a Mutation Is Removed from a Population Due to Either

Question 142

Question 142

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If a mutation is removed from a population due to either genetic drift or natural selection, it is said to be:


A) fixed.
B) maintained.
C) extinct.
D) controlled.
E) negatively adapted.

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