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26 December, 20:53

The Hardy-Weinberg Principle predicts that allele and genotype frequencies should not change over time in a stable population. Which of the following assumptions must be met for this to occur? Select all that apply. a. There is selection pressureb. There is migration into or out of the populationc. Random mate choiced. A large populatione. No new mutations

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  1. 26 December, 21:04
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    Answer:c). Random mate choice

    d.) A large population e.) No new mutations

    Explanation:The Hardy-Weinberg Principle predicts that in the large randomly mated population in the absence of migration, selection and mutation the gene frequencies remains the same. Hence, for the allele and genotype frequencies to remain constant there must be; a) random mated population b) large population c) No new mutation.
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