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What phenotype frequency in a population changes after each generation which would most likely be causing this

Competition between organisms would most likely cause the phenotype frequency in a population that changes each generation.

A sample of a population should be large enough to

span the full spectrum of a population's genetic variation.-apex

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which is a density-independent factor in controlling a population

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