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Based on whether the population in Figure 25.1 is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the researchers had already noted that negligible mutation and migration existed in this milkweed population, and the toxin does not affect the butterflies that pollinate these plants. Which of the following would be a logical conclusion about this milkweed population?
A) Genetic drift and selection are negligible.
B) There is either a heterozygote advantage or stabilizing selection.
C) There is either directional selection or sexual selection.
D) There is either disruptive selection or inbreeding.
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