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What was the purpose of Hardy and Weinberg´s work?
A) To learn where genetic information is stored
B) To count the total number of alleles in the world
C) To learn how to control the mating of organisms
D) To determine how allele frequency changes
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Is D
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The answer is d because it evolves in random changes in a frequency of a allele to form a population.
I’m very positive that this is the correct answer. Let me know if you have any questions I’ll answer them the best I can :)
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