Multiple Choice
Two populations that have been separated from each other for a long period of time will have:
A) substantial differences between their genetic sequences.
B) limited differences between their genetic sequences.
C) no differences between their genetic sequences.
D) no similar genetic sequences.
E) small differences in phenotype but identical genotypes.
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