A population will not exist in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium if:
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A population will not exist in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium if:
- There are no mutations
- There is no migration
- The population is large
- Individuals mate selectively
Answer
(D) Individuals mate selectively
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