A gene pool is Group of answer choices any collection of genes which can be passed between different species by propinquity. a sample of genes taken at random from an entire species. the total set of genes given by one ancestor to its first offspring. the total set of genes given by both parents to one offspring. the total set of genes available within a breeding population.
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QUESTION 4 What is a gene pool? All the alleles of all the individuals in a population. One copy of each type of allele in a population. The most common genes in a population. One copy of each gene in a population. QUESTION 5 A population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is.... Adapting to its environment Dividing into two new species Experiencing population growth Evolving Not evolving
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