What must be true for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur?

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The question is asking about the specific conditions necessary for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to be achieved in a population, which typically involves factors such as population size, mating patterns, and the absence of evolutionary forces.

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No mutation, no migration, large population, random mating, no natural selection.

For Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur, there must be no mutation, no migration, a large population size, random mating, and no natural selection.

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For Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur, there must be no mutation, no migration, a large population size, random mating, and no natural selection.

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The Hardy-Weinberg principle provides a mathematical baseline for studying genetic changes in populations.

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One common mistake is assuming that small populations can meet Hardy-Weinberg conditions; random genetic drift in small populations can significantly impact allele frequencies.

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