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No statements, but a few of the Hardy-Weinberg conditions. Random mating. No gene flow. No natural selection.
No disruptive circumstances must be present in random mating in a population for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur. Mating must happen randomly. No allele can give an advantage
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Hardy and Weinberg wanted to answer the question of how genetic variation is maintained in a population over time. They developed the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle, which describes the expected frequencies of alleles in a population that is not undergoing any evolutionary changes.
Mutation cannot occur
Mutation cannot occur
Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg EquilibriumRandom matingNo natural selectionNo gene flow (migrations)Large population sizeNo mutations
Mutation is the one condition that is never met as mutations occur at a specific rate.
All organisms must reproduce.
Mutation cannot occur. Apex
mating must happen randomly
No statements, but a few of the Hardy-Weinberg conditions. Random mating. No gene flow. No natural selection.
mating must happen randomly
mating must happen randomly
mating must happen randomly
No disruptive circumstances must be present in random mating in a population for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur. Mating must happen randomly. No allele can give an advantage