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hardy - weinberg equilibrium. what does it mean for a population to be in hardy - weinberg equilibrium? multiple choice. allele frequencies in the population are occurring over time. evolution is occurring in the population. there are no changes in gene frequencies from one generation to the next. natural selection is occurring and selecting a particular phenotype in the population.
The Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium states that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of evolutionary influences such as mutation, natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and non - random mating. So, no changes in gene frequencies from one generation to the next is characteristic of a population in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium.
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There are no changes in gene frequencies from one generation to the next.