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Consider a hypothetical locus with two segregating alleles (A and B). Population size is small, mutation is absent, and neither of the two alleles has a selective advantage. After a long period of time (many generations), what will occur?a) The population will eventually become monomorphic for one of the two alleles. b) Allele frequencies will cycle over time. c) Balancing selection will maintain both alleles. d) Allele frequencies will change over time, but both alleles will remain. e) Allele frequencies will remain constant.

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