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Evolution, of course. Evolution can happen without natural selection in some cases; drift, flow. Generally though, natural selection causes evolution and then, by definition, would come first.
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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mating must happen randomly
mating must happen randomly
mating must happen randomly
mating must happen randomly
Resources must be limited in the ecosystem.
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Evolution, of course. Evolution can happen without natural selection in some cases; drift, flow. Generally though, natural selection causes evolution and then, by definition, would come first.
Natural selection usually causes a species to change gradually
There must be genetic variation in the population The system must not be in hardy-weinberg equilibrium. resources must be limited in the ecosystem
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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