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What is one condition that must be met for a population to be in genetic equilibrium?

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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

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In order for the population's gene pool frequencies to remain constant, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium must be met. Random mating, no mutation, migration, or natural selection must all be present, as well as a big sample size.

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