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12 April, 20:56

1.) Which of the following explains why genetic variation is necessary for evolution to occur in a population?

-A.) Without genetic Variation, alleles in population would cross over twice so that the DNA would remain the same in population, and evolution would not occur.

-B.) without genetic variation, asexually-reproducing organisms could not mate and their species would die out.

-C.) Without genetic variation, DNA would stay the same from generation to generation, preventing the process of evolution.

-D.) without genetic variation, mutation would occur, wiping out entire population's before they could evolve.

2.) For The Hardy-Weinberg Principle to be true, 5 conditions must be met. Which of the following are not one of these conditions?

-A.) No mutation can occur. - B.) No gene flow can occur. - C.) No genetic drift may occur. Or - D.) No random mating can occur.

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  1. 12 April, 21:22
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    I strongly think it's c mainly because it; s the only one that talks about everyone being the same and not evolving like they should.
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