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19 April, 20:45

Which statement is a reason that modern human populations never reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? (A) Evolution rarely occurs in human populations. (B) Mating is random in human populations. (C) Humans live in small, isolated groups. (D) Humans regularly travel all over the globe.

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  1. 19 April, 20:52
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    The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, although useful in a class-setting, is flawed in the real world because " (B) Mating is random in human populations". This is especially true in the modern world.
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