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Which factor would most likely disrupt genetic the equilibrium in a large population? A.) The production of large numbers of offspring B.) Mating that is not random C.) The absence of emigration and immigration
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Which factor would most likely disrupt genetic the equilibrium in a large population?
A.) The production of large numbers of offspring
B.) Mating that is not random
C.) The absence of emigration and immigration
D.) The absence of mutations
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B- Mating that is not random
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B.) Mating that is not random would most likely disrupt genetic the equilibrium in a large population
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