Multiple Choice
When broken, which assumption of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not cause evolution on its own?
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When broken, which assumption of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium does not cause evolution on its own?
Imagine that you are a researcher modeling evolutionary processes in a lab using a population of fruit flies. Which of the following Hardy-Weinberg conditions would be easiest to be sure that you are meeting in the lab?