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Which of the following are conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A) large population B) All of the choices are correct. C) no mutations D) equal fitness E) random mating

          Which of the following are conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
A) large population
B) All of the choices are correct.
C) no mutations
D) equal fitness
E) random mating
        
Which of the following are conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
A) large population
B) All of the choices are correct.
C) no mutations
D) equal fitness
E) random mating

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Which of the following are conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A) large population B) All of the choices are correct. C) no mutations D) equal fitness E) random mating Which of the following are conditions necessary to maintain Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? A) large population B) All of the choices are correct. ) no mutations D) equal fitness E) random mating
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00:01 This question asks, which of the following is not a necessary condition for hardy -winberg equilibrium? large population size, no mutations, monogamous mating partners, or no migration into or out of the population.
00:17 So for hardy -wineberg equilibrium to exist, we need particular ideal conditions that have to be satisfied.
00:25 So in order for the whole hardy -winberg equation to work and for that calculation to function, we need certain factors to be held constant or not constant, but they have to be met.
00:39 These are certain conditions that have to be met.
00:41 So the first condition that must be met is going to be if the population is going to be large.
00:52 If the population is small, we are unable to use and apply the hardy -weinberg equation effectively or accurately.
01:01 The second condition that we have to have is the fact that there are no mutations affecting the gene pool...
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