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Biology, 08.12.2020 21:20 stevegafy

5. According to the Hardy-Weinberg theory, static (unchanging) allele frequencies in a population across generations assumes . A. No migration into the population
B. No emigration out of the population
C. Very Large Population size
D. All of above

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