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Which of the following would cause the rodent population to not be in hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
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Which of the following would cause the rodent population to not be in hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
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There are some assumptions of the H-W equation:
infinite pop
100% random mating
no directional selection
no sustained mutation
no geographical/temporal isolation
Any one of which can alter HW if not true.
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