BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS & INVESTIGATIONS LL>C
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Chapter 12, Problem 8WIO
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The mechanism of evolution that cause random changes in allele frequencies also determine the reason for random changes.
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Evolution is simply defined as descent with modification, which means inherited traits change from one generation to another. Thus, evolution is a modification or change in an allele’s frequency that is analyzed as the number of copies of that gene and the division of the entire number of alleles in the population.
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BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS & INVESTIGATIONS LL>C
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