- LO14 Identify whether an evolutionary event happens at the microevolutionary or macroevolutionary level. The increase in the frequency of the allele that codes for sickle cell anemia in some human populations in Africa over generations is an example of: • Macroevolution • Microevolution • Cannot be determined with information provided • Microevolution for the mosquito, macroevolution for humans • Microevolution for humans, macroevolution for the mosquito
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