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if a population satisfies the hardy-weinberg equilibrium model, what can you assume about that population? a. allele and genotype frequencies are stable b. gene flow is occuring c. it is relatively small d. evolution is occuring

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Answer: A) allele and genotype frequencies are stable

Explanation: The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium model states that the genetic variation within a population will remain at about the same levels across generations. Therefore, you could assume that the allele and genotype frequencies (genetic variation) are stable in a population that is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

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