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list the 5 tenets of hardy-weinberg equilibrium

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The five Hardy-Weinberg principles for non-evolving populations are extremely large population size, no gene flow, no mutations, random mating, and no natural selection. An extremely large population size is necessary because the smaller the population, the greater the role chance fluctuations play in allele frequencies from generation to generation. It is important that there is no gene flow because that transfer of alleles between populations can alter allele frequencies. Similarly, mutations modify the gene pool by introducing/removing genes from chromosomes or by changing one allele into another. Random mating is important so that individuals do not preferentially choose certain genotypes in their mates. Also, there must be no natural selection because if individuals carrying different genotypes had different survival and reproductive success, then that would alter the allele frequencies. http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_5_hardy-weinberg_principals

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