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Uppose that genetic drift in a population of salamanders results in color differences across the population's range. Over time, some salanders become primarily brown, whereas other salamanders become mottled brown with black. Individuals from each group occasionally interbreed. Within each population, there is no genetically‑based preference for mating with a brown salamander or a mottled salamander. This scenario represents what kind of evolution?

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