Biology, asked by akashsathiya10, 7 months ago

6) A population will not exist in Hardly-
Weiberg equilibrium if
a) Individuals mate selectively
b) There are no mutations
c) There is no migration
d) The population is large​

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Answered by prachi88138
1

Answer:

its option (A) Individual mate selectively

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Answered by shalvigupta1007
2

Explanation:

this question is from test

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium exists in population only when following conditions are present. No natural selection pressure. If the individuals in the population mate selectively, it will had to mutation thus shifting the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

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