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Which of the following is/are not a condition affecting the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?a. Recessive traitsb. Genetic driftc. Mutationd. Natural selection

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User Meera
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reccesive traits

Step-by-step explanation:

The five conditions impacting the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are mutations, natural selection, genetic drift, migration, and nonrandom mating. Recessive traits don't cause a direct change to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium without action of the five conditions.

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User Marcelo Alves
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The answer is the letter a. Recessive traits- do not affect the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

*Genetic drift, mutation, and natural selection are mechanisms that affect the allele frequencies in a population. If these events do occur, it alters the balance of the population's allele frequencies.

*The principle of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next. It is important that there is no presence of disturbing factors (for example natural selection, genetic drift, and mutation).

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