____________________________ create new alleles in a population.
The change in allele frequency in a population over time is ____________________, not macroevolution, which refers to the formation of new ____________________.
Name one assumption (condition) that a population must satisfy to remain in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
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____________________ is the movement of alleles from one population to another due to migration.
_____________________ is a random change in allele frequency and has the greatest effect on ____________________ (small or large) populations.
The _____________________ of a population, resulting from some population crash, will cause the entire loss of some alleles due entirely to chance.
A type of genetic drift, known as ________________________________________, can cause rare alleles to become âcommonâ in the population, such as polydactyly in the Olde Order Amish populations.
Females prefer to mate with males who express certain traits. This is known as ____________________ and requires the two sexes to have different appearances (known as: ____________________ ____________________).