Factors that govern microevolution are rooted in two related phenomena, they are

A. first, introduction of new genetic variation into a population and second, mutations.
B. first, altering the prevalence of a given allele or genotype in a population and second mutations.
C. first, introduction of new genetic variation into a population and altering the prevalence of a given allele or genotype in a population.
D. first, splitting up a population and second migration.
E. first, nonrandom mating and second no natural selection.


C. first, introduction of new genetic variation into a population and altering the prevalence of a given allele or genotype in a population.

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