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Biology, 16.02.2021 22:50 armahoney8566

The frequency of alleles in a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium 1)changes in each successive generation.
2)is less important than the frequency of genotypes.
3)shows evidence of the process of natural selection.
4)remains the same over several generations.
The answer is either B or D

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