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Select the 5 conditions that must all occur for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and for no evolution to occur: 1 no migration

2 genetic drift and small population size

3 sexual selection

4 none of the alleles in the popluation provide a survival advantage over other alleles

5 .no mutations

6. non-random mating

7. mutation

8. differential reproduction (some individuals reproduce more than others)

9. no genetic drift and large population size

10. random mating

11. migration

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