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Mutation cannot occur

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1- large population 2- no Immigration 3- no mutations 4- random mating 5- no natural selection

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Q: What conditions are necessary for populations to remain in hardy Weinberg equilibrium?
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Any violation of the conditions necessary for hardy-weinberg equilibrium can result in?

C will be your correct choice - Evolution!


What is of the conditions for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

Mutation cannot occur


The maintenance of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium is encouraged?

when there is no gene flow between different populations


What one of the conditions for hardy-weinberg equilibrium?

Mutation cannot occur


What are the conditions of the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg EquilibriumRandom matingNo natural selectionNo gene flow (migrations)Large population sizeNo mutations


How does mutation work against the Hardy and Weinberg equilibrium?

it ruins the equilibrium


What is the one of the conditions for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

All organisms must reproduce.


What is it called when a population is not evolving?

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium


When a population is not evolving what is it called?

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium


What happens when a population is in weinberg equilibrium?

Allele frequency is stable


Who developed the principle of genetic equilibrium?

Hardy-Weinberg Principle.


Allele frequencies in a population tend to remain the same from generation to generation unless acted on by outside influences?

Genetic equilibrium is a theoretical concept used to study the dymamics of single alleles in the population gene pool. In practice, there is no situation in which allele frequencies do not drift to some degree. Large populations may slow drift down, but there will still be drift.