which one is not considered as the factors altering hardy-weinberg equilibrium
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The factors which can alter Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are:
1. Gene migration or Gene flow
2. Genetic Drift
3. Mutation
4. Genetic Recombination
5. Natural selection
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Reproduction is the correct answer
Reproduction is a normal process that occurs in all living things; as such, it has no impact on Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium; however, the genetic recombinations that result from sexual reproduction do. Biology Suggests Improvements
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According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle of equilibrium, a population's genetic makeup typically doesn't change without any perturbing factors.
- Two things might cause The Hardy-Weinberg principle of equilibrium to break down.
- Gene mutations are the first contributing component. Gene mutation leads to the development of alternative elements, changing an individual's genetic makeup.
- Genealogical drift is the second component. Distinct population members would have a different genetic representation due to Sachin alternation.
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