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When can natural selection lead to evolution in a population?

A. If the environment of the population is stable and provides
resources
B. If the individuals in the population have very little genetic variation
C. If the population has unequal numbers of parents and offspring
D. If the frequency of the alleles for a trait in the population changes

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Answer:

It’s D

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User Eyal Cohen
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

process of elimination

we'd want limited resources, genetic variation and parent-offspring ratio doesn't matter

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