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. Which factor does not take a population out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? allele frequency natural selection mutation rate genetic drift

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allele frequency is the answer
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Answer;

Allele frequency

Explanation;

  • According to Hardy Weinberg Principle, the gene or allele frequencies in a population will remain stable from generation to generation until acted on by an outside force.
  • Allele frequencies in a population will not change from generation to generation, as far as factors of evolution such as natural selection, mutation, and migration are not taking place.
  • Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium can be disturbed by the forces of evolution which includes, mutations, natural selection, gene flow, non-random mating and genetic drift.
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