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Which factor in a population would result in a shift away from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

A. small population size
B. random mating
C. no migration
D. no natural selection

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A. Small population size is a factor in a population that would result in a shift away from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes a theoretical population in which the allele frequencies remain constant over time, and there is no evolution occurring. This equilibrium can only be maintained if certain conditions are met, including large population size, random mating, no migration, no mutation, and no natural selection.
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