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positive assortative mating; e.g., inbreeding
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when individuals are more likely to mate with relatives than with non-relatives
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The most extreme example of inbreeding
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selfing
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How does inbreeding effect allele frequencies?
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Inbreeding leads to changes in genotype frequencies, but not allele frequencies
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What are the direct mechanisms of evolution?
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natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow
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CCR5-Δ32
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a deletion mutation of a gene that has a specific impact on the function of T cells
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