Why is Hardy-Weinberg such a valuable tool when examining populations?

A. It enables us to predict phenotype
frequencies.
B. It enables us to identify if a population is
evolving.
C. It enables researchers to identify beneficial
mutations.
D. It enables researchers to determine if an
allele is dominant or recessive.


B

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