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3 November, 23:00

Which term can be applied to a population that is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

A.) large

B.) stable

C.) stagnant

D.) evolving

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  1. 3 November, 23:20
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    The correct answer is D. evolving

    Life forms that are not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are evolving, which means vice versa as well, if the equilibrium is ensured, then the species is stagnant.
  2. 3 November, 23:24
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    he Hardy-Weinberg Law states that under the following conditions both phenotype and allelic frequencies remain constant from generation to generation. The conditions are

    . 1. large population size 2. no mutation 3. no immigration or emigration 4. random mating 5. random reproductive success.

    The answer hence is D
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