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    2010 VW Jetta or 2010 Mazda 3?

    This really depends on what you want the car for. Fun, reliability, or whatever. Reliability, I would go with the Mazda. Fun, well it really depends on what you like to do. Both have sporty options. And both are probably fun to drive. Mazdas have really good handling. However, the Jetta will...
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    2010 VW Jetta or 2010 Mazda 3?

    This really depends on what you want the car for. Fun, reliability, or whatever. Reliability, I would go with the Mazda. Fun, well it really depends on what you like to do. Both have sporty options. And both are probably fun to drive. Mazdas have really good handling. However, the Jetta will...
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    Biology Help - Which one of the following is an example of genetic drift?

    Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency with which a gene variant so, the answer C seems the most reasonable. Because it is the change in the relative frequency with a gene varient
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    Biology Help - Which one of the following is an example of genetic drift?

    Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency with which a gene variant so, the answer C seems the most reasonable. Because it is the change in the relative frequency with a gene varient
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    Biology Help - Which one of the following is an example of genetic drift?

    Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency with which a gene variant so, the answer C seems the most reasonable. Because it is the change in the relative frequency with a gene varient
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    Biology Help - Which one of the following is an example of genetic drift?

    Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency with which a gene variant so, the answer C seems the most reasonable. Because it is the change in the relative frequency with a gene varient
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    Biology Help - Which one of the following is an example of genetic drift?

    Genetic drift or allelic drift is the change in the relative frequency with which a gene variant so, the answer C seems the most reasonable. Because it is the change in the relative frequency with a gene varient
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