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Taking away a teen's privileges or using time out with younger children are examples of
Genetic Equilibrium
A state in a population where allele frequencies remain constant over time, assuming no evolutionary influences.
Allele
Different versions of a gene, known as alleles, result from mutations and exist at the identical location on a chromosome.
Genotype Frequencies
The proportion of different genetic variants (genotypes) within a population.
New Alleles
New alleles are variations of genes that arise through mutations, providing a source for genetic diversity within populations.
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