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Biology, 10.06.2020 21:57 destinyharris8502

The Hardy-Weinberg equation shows the frequencies of 100 percent of the alleles for a specific gene in a population. If biologists can show that either p or q is changing over a period of time, what is occurring in the population?

The population is evolving.
The population is decreasing in size.
The population is stabilizing.
The population is not evolving.

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