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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombination and

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Answered by ankushsaini23
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For instance, mutations disrupt the equilibrium of allele frequencies by introducing new alleles into a population.

Hence, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is known to be affected by gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, genetic recombination and Natural selection. So, the correct answer is 'Natural selection'.

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