A population has two alleles, A and a, initially at frequencies of 0.8 (A) and 0.2 (a). If frequency-dependent selection

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A population has two alleles, A and a, initially at frequencies of 0.8 (A) and 0.2 (a). If frequency-dependent selection

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A population has two alleles, A and a, initially at frequencies
of 0.8 (A) and 0.2 (a). If frequency-dependent selection starts
acting on this population, you could expect: Group of answer
choices a. selection will initially favor the aa genotype
b. selection will initially favor the A allele, but later should
favor the a allele
c. the population will quickly reach Hardy-Weinberg
equilibrium
d. the frequency of A is likely to go to fixation in a few more
generations
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