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Briefly explain how dolostone is formed.
Frequency-Dependent Selection
A process of evolution whereby the success and reproductive viability of a genotype or phenotype is influenced by its commonness or rarity in comparison to other genotypes or phenotypes within the same population.
Genetic Drift
A mechanism of evolution that results in random changes in the allele frequencies of a population, often having a larger effect in small populations.
Gene Flow
The transfer of genetic variation from one population to another, which can lead to changes in the genetic composition of both populations.
Allele Frequencies
The relative proportions of different alleles of a particular gene in a given population.
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