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Someone Please Help With this Question. When Godfrey Hardy and Wilhelm Weinberg described the factors that affect genetic equilibrium, they first had to define what it meant for a population to be in genetic equilibrium. In order to imagine a state of genetic equilibrium, what assumption did they have to make? A.) Mating must occur randomly. B.) Mutations must be only beneficial. C.) Genetic drift must occur at a steady rate. D.) Genetic drift must occur at a steady rate.

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