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Other than natural disasters and large losses of individuals, how could a certain allele be lost from a population? a. having a large older generation b. individuals dying or not reproducing c. the introduction
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Other than natural disasters and large
losses of individuals, how could a certain
allele be lost from a population?
a. having a large older generation
b. individuals dying or not
reproducing
c. the introduction of a new allele
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answer: individuals dying or not reproducing.
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