In a large population of fruit flies, the frequency of an allele for eye color remains constant at 0.3 across many generations, despite no apparent selective advantage. Which of the following best explains this stability in allele frequency?
The population is experiencing natural selection for eye color.
Genetic drift is causing random fluctuations in allele frequency.
The population meets some of the assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg model.
The population is experiencing gene flow from neighboring populations.
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