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lexes55 lexes55
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11 years ago
True or False:
There can be no natural selection if a population is to remain in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.
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11 years ago
true
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11 years ago
false
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11 years ago
ya because, GENETIC equilibrium means that nothing is changing
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11 years ago
True, the mating must be random to sustain genetic equilibrium.
RJW
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11 years ago
Yes true...remember that hardy-weinberg principle only stays true if there is no
1. non-random mating
2. mutations
2. selection Leftwards Arrow-----------------------here's ur answer
3 limited population size
4 random genetic drift
5. gene flow.
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11 years ago
true because he states no evolution would occur if the following requirement are meet: no migration, large population, random mating and no isolation in the population dn no mutations.
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