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The Channel Islands are a series of small islands off the California coast. Each island has a
genetically distinct population of foxes. Compare the population of foxes on one of these islands
to the population of foxes in the forests of mainland California. Which is more likely to be
impacted by genetic drift? Which is more likely to be at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
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