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Frequency-dependent selection, as seen in the case of the scale-eating fish in Lake Tanganyika, tends to
A) eliminate rare alleles and favor whichever allele is initially most frequent.
B) maintain two phenotypes in a dynamic equilibrium in a population.
C) produce random changes in allele frequencies.
D) stimulate new mutations.
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