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The Hardy–Weinberg principle states that allele and genotype frequencies remain constant from one generation to the...

The Hardy–Weinberg principle states that allele and genotype frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next, as long as specific conditions are met.

Write Yes or No for the conditions that must be met from the provided statements.

                       Mutations are exponentially occurring.


                       All members of the population breed.


                       Everyone produces the same number of offspring.


                       The population is infinitely large.


                       There is no migration in or out of the population.


                       No net mutations are occurring.


                       Natural selection of beneficial traits is occurring.


                       Natural selection is not occurring.


                       All mating is completely random.


                       Offspring are able to migrate out of the population.

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