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Biology, 28.09.2019 17:30 bobby237065

the frequency of a certain trait in a population will increase over many generations if which of the following is
true?
a)the trait is carried by all members of the population, but expressed only in a few.
b) those organisms with the trait have better reproductive success than those without it.
c) those organisms without the trait interbreed freely with those that have the trait
d)there is a sudden change to the environment that reduces the population with the trait

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