EVOLUTION
HARDY WEINBERG EQUILIBRIUM
Question
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Which of the following is not a condition that needs to be met in order for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?
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No Natural Selection
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No Gene Flow
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No Sexual Selection
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No Death or Reproduction
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In order for a population to exist in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, natural selection must not occur. Natural selection is an important factor in biological evolution.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium has a set of conditions that must be met in order for the population to have unchanging gene pool frequencies. There must be random mating, no mutation, no migration, no natural selection, and a large sample size. It is not necessary for the population to be at carrying capacity.
Detailed explanation-3: -The correct answer is: Gene flow.
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