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Apopulation of organisms is said to be in hardy–weinberg equilibrium if it is not evolving. in a population that is not evolving, the frequency of alleles, genotypes, and phenotypes remains stable over generations. there are several assumptions that must be true for a population to be in hardy–weinberg equilibrium. select all of the statements that are assumptions of a population in hardy–weinberg equilibrium.
a. the population has two alleles of a gene, and one allele is dominant.
b. there is no net mutation of genes.
c. one phenotype has a higher survival rate.
d. random mating occurs within the population.
e. migration does not occur to or from the population.
f. the population size is unimportant.

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