Evolution; the change in allele frequencies over time in a population of organisms.
Genetic drift.
Evolution.
genetic drift
FOR PENNFOSTER....the answer is C) genetic drift
evolution within a species. the allele frequencies in a gene pool of a population
It is a situation where allele frequencies remain constant.
A population in which the allele frequencies do not change from one generation to the next is said to be in equilibrium.
Evolution, of course.Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.
The population is evolving.
Equal fitness in a population
population size decreases
Non-random mating means that individuals of many species have a choice about which partners to mate with. In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to depict the amount of genetic diversity in a species. There is no current research to show nonrandom mating impacts a species genetic diversity.
The term used to describe the generation-to-generation change in allele frequencies of a population is simply evolution. Simple answer for a complicated-looking question. ;) Hope this helps.
C:Genetic drift