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Biology, 17.10.2019 05:00 myiacoykendall

What should happen if "double yellows" are continuously removed from the population in each generation?
a. p and q will start to equalize
b. the population will keep getting smaller
c. q will decline and may eventually reach 0
d. the population will stop producing offspring

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