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21 September, 02:32

Which of the following populations is more likely to reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? a. large population residing on an isolated island b. small population reproductively isolated, branched off from a larger population c. large population residing in an earthquake-prone city

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  1. 21 September, 02:41
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    Letter A. large population residing on an isolated island.

    Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes an idealized state, and genetic variations in nature can be measured as changes from this equilibrium state.
  2. 21 September, 04:10
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    A. large population residing on an isolated island

    A huge population residing in an isolated setting would likely cause less genetic drift. Certain factors may less affect the population like immigration and mutation.
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