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When we consider which factors affect the allelic frequency in a given population, relative to equilibrium, we now know that selective pressures aren't that only way that allelic frequencies can deviate from one generation to the next. In cases where population size is small, the chance that random deviations from the expected allelic frequencies (e.g., Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium) can occur. Which of the following answers describes this situation?

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