EVOLUTION
HARDY WEINBERG EQUILIBRIUM
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 If a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, then 
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  It is not evolving 
 
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  Mutations and selective mating have been taking place 
 
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  The frequency of alleles has been fluctuating 
 
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  Selective pressure is causing speciation happen 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -When a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a gene, it is not evolving, and allele frequencies will stay the same across generations. There are five basic Hardy-Weinberg assumptions: no mutation, random mating, no gene flow, infinite population size, and no selection.
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