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Which of the following must be true of a population in genetic equilibrium?

A. Migration between populations
B. Small population size
C. Random mating
D. Sexual selection

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Random mating is the correct answer

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C. Random Mating
The gene pool of a population is said to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium if there is no migration in or out of the population ( no gene flow), There are no mutations, no natural selection, The population is large enough to avoid genetic drift and the mating is random (not sexual selection)
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