Wednesday, February 3, 2010

True or False:There can be no natural selection if a population is to remain in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

True or False:


There can be no natural selection if a population is to remain in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.True or False:There can be no natural selection if a population is to remain in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?
Yes true...remember that hardy-weinberg principle only stays true if there is no


1. non-random mating


2. mutations


2. selection %26lt;-------------------------here's ur answer


3 limited population size


4 random genetic drift


5. gene flow.True or False:There can be no natural selection if a population is to remain in Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?
true because he states no evolution would occur if the following requirement are meet: no migration, large population, random mating and no isolation in the population dn no mutations.
True, the mating must be random to sustain genetic equilibrium.
ya because, GENETIC equilibrium means that nothing is changing
false
true

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