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Which of the following statements BEST describes Population Genetics?
The analysis of fossits from different strata, to understand how "intermediate forms" can represent common
ancestors between species.
The study of the evolution of living populations by looking at how the frequency, distribution, and inheritance of
alleles changes over many generations.
The field of biology that deals with the naming, identifying, and classifying of species, to understand how
different populations are evolutionarily linked.
The comparison of embryonic development in different species to understand ascertain how closely two species
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Which of the following statements BEST describes Population Genetics?
The analysis of fossits from different strata, to understand how "intermediate forms" can represent common
ancestors between species.
The study of the evolution of living populations by looking at how the frequency, distribution, and inheritance of
alleles changes over many generations.
The field of biology that deals with the naming, identifying, and classifying of species, to understand how
different populations are evolutionarily linked.
The comparison of embryonic development in different species to understand ascertain how closely two species
are related.
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