In some populations the drive is to mate with individuals that are phenotypically different at a variety of loci. This leads to large numbers of heterozygotes and is called

In some populations the drive is to mate with individuals that are phenotypically different at a variety of loci. This leads to large numbers of heterozygotes and is called 




A. neutral theory.
B. disassortative mating.
C. shifting balance theory.
D. bottleneck effect.
E. founder effect.




Answer: B


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