BIOLOGY 12TH ED (LL) W/ CONNECT
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Chapter 20, Problem 5U
Founder effects and bottlenecks are
a. expected only in large populations.
b. mechanisms that increase
c. two different modes of natural selection.
d. forms of genetic drift.
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