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The Hardy-Weinberg principle assumes that certain forces are not acting on a population. If they are acting, they could cause evolutionary change.
What are some of these forces?
Select all that apply.
a. genetic equilibrium reached
b. random mating, no sexual selection
c. mutations occurring
d. natural selection occurring
What are some of these forces?
Select all that apply.
a. genetic equilibrium reached
b. random mating, no sexual selection
c. mutations occurring
d. natural selection occurring
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