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Which statement is a reason that modern human populations never reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

(A)Evolution rarely occurs in human populations.
(B)Mating is random in human populations.
(C)Humans live in small, isolated groups.
(D)Humans regularly travel all over the globe.

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The reason why modern human population never reach the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is because humans regularly travel all over the globe.
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The statement that is a reason why modern human populations never reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is because D) humans regularly travel all over the globe.
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