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Biology, 04.03.2021 23:30 mahoganyking16

Common baboons live on the savanna in breeding groups called troops. While females tend to stay with the troop, younger or less dominant
males may leave to join a neighboring troop. Which of these is a likely
outcome of movement by young males? *
A Gene flow occurs between populations.
B Allele frequencies suddenly change
C Relative genotypic frequencies reach a constant state
D Intermediate phenotypes increase in the species

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