Asked by corie
List the five conditions that can disturb genetic equilibrium in a
population
I think Infinite population size, no mutation, no selection against a certain homozygous gene, random mating, no immigration/emigration Mutations. can someone let me know if this is right or not? if not can someone tell me what the right answer is?
population
I think Infinite population size, no mutation, no selection against a certain homozygous gene, random mating, no immigration/emigration Mutations. can someone let me know if this is right or not? if not can someone tell me what the right answer is?
Answers
Answered by
corie
someone plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz help me!
Answered by
Vannah
your correct .
Answered by
AnswerKing
For those looking for answers, this is incorrect because she is listing the 5 conditions that don't disturb it, the correct answer is non-random mating, small population size, immigration or emigration, mutations, and natural selection. Have a nice day!
Answered by
Abbby
Who do I believe?
Answered by
dank memes
Think, "What causes genetic change?"
Answered by
Anonymous
The AnswerKing is correct. These factors change genetic sequences in a population. corie misunderstood the question, so she wrote things that KEEP the genetic sequences constant, or same. That is, depends on what your questions ask
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