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12 years ago
The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is based on a number of assumptions. Which of the following is NOT one of those?

a. Mating occurs nonrandomly, and mates exert preferences.

b. The size of the population is large.

c. There is no migration.

d. There are no mutations.
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12 years ago
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a sort of evolutionary null hypothesis wherein genotype and allele frequencies remain the same from generation to generation. If Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not apply, then there is some kind of evolutionary force at work.

Assumptions b, c, and d all rule out different evolutionary forces- genetic drift, migration, and mutation respectively.

Assumption a, meanwhile, is nothing less than sexual selection, which will change allele frequencies in the population over time. The answer is A.
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12 years ago
Mating has to be random
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