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A(n) ______ does not evolve because alleles do not change; however, a(n) ______ can evolve because allele frequencies can change.Multiple choice question.species; populationcommunity; speciesindividual; populationpopulation; individual

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A(n) ______ does not evolve because alleles do not change; however, a(n) ______ can evolve because allele frequencies can change.Multiple choice question.species; populationcommunity; speciesindividual; populationpopulation; individual

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The correct answer is "species; population". A species does not evolve because alleles do not change; however, a population can evolve because allele frequencies can change.

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