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The graphs show the results of simulations of changes in the frequency of a neutral allele. Each graph shows 10 different runs of the simulation. What is the most likely difference between these simulations? Explain your reasoning. A
The graphs show the results of simulations of changes in the frequency of a neutral allele. Each graph shows 10 different runs of the simulation. What is the most likely difference between these simulations? Explain your reasoning. A    B    C

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The graphs show the results of simulations of changes in the frequency of a neutral allele. Each graph shows 10 different runs of the simulation. What is the most likely difference between these simulations? Explain your reasoning. A    B    C

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The graphs show the results of simulations of changes in the frequency of a neutral allele. Each graph shows 10 different runs of the simulation. What is the most likely difference between these simulations? Explain your reasoning. A    B    C

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