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The processes that lead to genetic variation:
1) mutations
2) sexual recombination
Microevolution= evolution on the smallest scale; a generation-to-generation change in the frequency of alleles within a population
Populations that do not undergo change in their gene pools are not evolving=
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
* gives a "no change" baseline that makes it possible to recognize when a
gene pool is changing