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JulianDavis JulianDavis
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11 years ago
If a population is NOT in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a specific gene, which of the following can be said with certainty?


 A)At least one mechanism that alters allele frequencies is acting on this gene.
B)Selection is acting on this gene.
C) Individuals with one form of the gene have greater mating success.
D)New forms of the gene have entered the population due to immigration.
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11 years ago
A)At least one mechanism that alters allele frequencies is acting on this gene.
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11 years ago
A; if hardy weinberg were to be in effect then there would not be changes in allele frequencies.
SMK
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11 years ago
No real population is EVER in HW equilib.

And the answer is A.
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