If a change in allele frequency at one locus does not result in the change in allele frequency at a second locus, one can assume that these loci:
a. support Mendel's Law of Segregation.
b. are unlinked.
c. support Darwin's view of heredity.
d. are dominant.
e. None of the above.
B
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