The non-directional force that alters Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is:
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Evolution
The non-directional force that alters Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is:
- random mating
- gene frequency
- large population
- genetic drift
Answer
(D) genetic drift
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