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The immigrating individuals do not at all interact with the pre-existing population in any way.
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
The trend is still towards population growth.
allele frequency
It is a situation where allele frequencies remain constant.
an equilibrium point at which, if either population changes, the population sizes will diverge from, rather than return to, the equilibrium point; a combination of population sizes at which the two populations could coexist, but when the combination changed, no impetus exists to return to the equilibrium population sizes.
yes there is. I have it.
Migration affects the genetic equilibrium of a population by maintaining it.
In a non-equilibrium population, the number of generations needed for random mating to reach equilibrium depends on various factors such as population size, selection pressure, genetic diversity, and mutation rate. It can range from a few generations to many generations, and sometimes equilibrium may not be reached due to ongoing evolutionary forces.
A large population residing on an isolated island is more likely to reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Equilibrium population
It is true.
The immigrating individuals do not at all interact with the pre-existing population in any way.
genetic divesity
A large population size.
False
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium