#Question id: 12353
#Section 1: Ecology
#Question id: 10609
#Section 2: Evolution
The observation that members of a population are uniformly distributed suggests that
#Question id: 3395
#Section 2: Evolution
The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that allele frequencies in a population will remain constant over generations if certain assumptions are met.
A. Random mating
B. Sexual selection
C. Migration
D. Large population size
E. Reproductive isolated from other population
F. Linkage of many genes
Which of the above factors will cause changes in allele frequencies overgenerations?
#Question id: 12106
#Section 1: Ecology
#Question id: 10700
#Section 2: Evolution
Which of the following most important conclusion from the graph?