Final answer:
In order for NO EVOLUTION to occur in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium, five conditions must be met: no mutation, no migration, very large population size, random mating, and no natural selection.
Step-by-step explanation:
The five conditions that must be met for genetic equilibrium to occur in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium are:
- No mutation (change) in the DNA sequence.
- No migration (moving into or out of a population).
- A very large population size.
- Random mating.
- No natural selection.
These conditions rarely occur in nature, and when one or more of them don't exist, evolution can occur as allele frequencies change. Therefore, in order for NO EVOLUTION to occur in Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium, all five of these conditions must be met.