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irina irina
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11 years ago
Which of the following conditions can cause a population to not be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and thus be evolving?

 1. genotypes
 2. genetic drift
 3. nonrandom mating
 4. mutations
 5. natural selection
 6. gene flow
 7. unnatural selection
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11 years ago
nonrandom mating
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11 years ago
Everything except number 1. Items 2 through 7 result in a change in the allele frequencies of the population over time. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a lack of such change.
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