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11 years ago
The population size is large.
All individuals produce the same number of offspring.
Individuals do not migrate into and out of the population.
There is no mutation.
The population is subject to natural selection.
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11 years ago
all individuals produce the same number of offspring. that will cause imbalanced of population.
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11 years ago
This idea was developed to determine if a population was evolving. The authors of the theorem set up a series of parameters, which do not exist in nature, to be followed when determining the allele frequencies of any population. These guide lines are as follows:

The population must be very large in size.
It must be isolated from other populations. ( no gene flow)
No mutations.
Random mating.
No natural selection.

The answer is your last statement concerning natural selection.
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