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If there are two alleles for a given gene, and their frequencies are both 0.5, can you say which of the two alleles might increase because of genetic drift?
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If there are two alleles for a given gene, and their frequencies are both 0.5, can you say which of the two alleles might increase because of genetic drift?
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if there are two alleles for a given gene, and their frequencies are both 0.5, can you say which of the two alleles might increase because of genetic drift?
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because genetic drift is random
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