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Why is genetic equilibrium uncommon in actual populations?

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Answer: If a population is not evolving, allele frequencies in its gene pool do not change, which means that the population is in genetic equilibrium. ... Evolution, in genetic terms, involves a change in the frequency of alleles in a population over time.

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