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11 years ago
Which of the following conditions would tend to make the Hardy-Weinberg equation more accurate for predicting the gene frequencies of future generations in a population of a sexually reproducing species?

 A. a small population size
B. little gene flow with surrounding populations
C. a tendency on the part of females to mate with the healthiest males
D. the existence of directional selection
E. mutations that alter the gene pool
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11 years ago
hardy only works when frequencies are stable, there is no mutation, there is a large population, random mating occurs, no net migration, and equal reproduce success. its either  B or D.
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11 years ago
B. little gene flow with surrounding populations
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