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The Hardy-Weinberg principle is a relationship between the frequencies of alleles and the genotype of a population that can only hold true if

A) no mutations occur.
B) mating is non-random.
C) genetic drift occurs.
D) the population size is small.

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it is A. i got the answer on usa testprep

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If no genetic mutations will occur, then the Hardy-Weinberg principle would take place by establishing a relationship between the frequencies of alleles and the genotype of a population. In addition, the theory was said to be devised by G. H. Hardy and Wilhelm Weinberg.
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