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List the five conditions that disturb genetic equilibrium in a population. Explain.

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Ivan3 years ago
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<span> No gene mutations occurring at that locus or the loci associated with the trait </span>
<span>• A large population size • Limited-to-no immigration, emigration, or migration (genetic flow) </span>
<span>• No natural selection on that locus or trait </span>
<span>• Random mating (panmixis) It can describe other types of equilibrium as well, especially in modeling contexts.</span>
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