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Which conditions are necessary in order for a population to reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? (There may be more than one correct answer.)

A. Gene flow does not occur.

B. Natural selection doesn't occur.

C. Gene flow is totally random.

D. All mating is totally random.

E. Hybridization does not occur.

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  1. In population genetics, the Hardy–Weinberg principle states that the genotype frequencies in a population remain constant or are in equilibrium from generation to generation unless specific disturbing influences are introduced. Those disturbing influences include non-random mating, mutations, selection, limited population size, random genetic drift and gene flow. Genetic equilibrium is a basic principle of population genetics.

    So the answers would be A,C,D


  2. im guessing c because i have no idea what ur talking about ?

  3. I guess c&d.

  4. the answer is C and D
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