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  1. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?(1 point)Responses migrations out of the
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  2. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?(1 point) Responses no mutations in the
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  3. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?(1 point)Responses a large population a
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  4. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?(1 point) Responses a large population a
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  5. The population of fish in a lake before mating season is F. During the mating season, the population grows by 30% and the new
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  6. Assuming that a population is mating randomly, no mutation or gene flow is occurring, calculate the frequencies of the two
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  7. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?A. no mutations in the population B. a large
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  8. Which condition would most likely produce a change in the gene pool of a population?a large population no mutations in the
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  9. A genetically stable population of squirrel has occupied the deserts of Arizona for several years. The gene pool of this
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  10. A genetically stable population of squirrel has occupied the deserts of Arizona for several years. The gene pool of this
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