Hardy-Weinberg pointed out that the original proportions of the genotypes in a population would remain constant from generation to generation if certain assumptions are met. Which one of the following is not a Hardy-Weinberg condition?

Hardy-Weinberg pointed out that the original proportions of the genotypes in a population would remain constant from generation to generation if certain assumptions are met. Which one of the following is not a Hardy-Weinberg condition? 



A. The population is very large.
B. No gene flow occurs.
C. No selection occurs.
D. Random mating occurs.
E. No polymorphic loci exist in the population.







Answer: E


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