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A population that meets the Hardy-Weinberg requirements for equilibrium will experience. . A. sexual selection.. . B. small population size.. . C. migration in or out.. . D. random mating.

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If Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium is achieved then no evolution occurs.To achieve the equilibrium five conditions must be met:Population must be very large.Population must be isolated from other populations (no immigration or emigration).No mutationsRandom matingNo natural selection (i.e. every individual has an equal chance of survival
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A population that meets the Hardy-Weinberg requirements for equilibrium will experience : D. Random Mating

there are 5 conditions that need to be met to fulfill hardy-weinberg requirements, which are :

1. Population must be Large
2. Population must be isolated from other population
3. Random Mating
4. No Mutations
5. No natural selection (each individuals had to have a same chance to survive)
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