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According to the Hardy-Weinberg principle, which factor would cause a change in allele frequencies in a population?

  1. A.Random mating
  2. B.Large population size
  3. C.Gene flow
  4. D.Absence of mutation
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Correct answer: CGene flow

Solution

  1. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium requires no mutation, no gene flow, large population, random mating, and no natural selection.
  2. Gene flow involves the movement of alleles between populations.
  3. This movement alters the allele frequencies within the gene pool.
  4. Hence the answer is (C).

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