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The tendency of a population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by:

  1. A
    Random mating
  2. B
    Lack of migration
  3. C
    Lack of mutations
  4. D
    Lack of random mating

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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium states that allele frequencies remain constant if several conditions are met, including random mating. If mating is not random (assortative mating), the genetic equilibrium is disturbed.

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The tendency of a population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by:
A
Random mating
B
Lack of migration
C
Lack of mutations
D
Lack of random mating

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