Which of the following is the best definition of evolution? Individuals change over time Organisms adapt to the environment A change in allele frequencies in a population over time Changes in populations caused by natural selection Which of the following must be true for a population to be considered in a state of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? (check all that apply) The population must be large There can be no selection Individuals must mate at random There can be no mutation No individuals can leave or enter the population
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