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Biology, 28.01.2020 06:31, ashleyjsansano9359

For each population description, identify which hardy-weinberg assumption is violated?
1. a small and isolated population of seals living in a stable environment with no genetic mutations.
2. a large population of fish where females mate with males based on size.
3. a population of birds with no genetic mutations that often mate with members of neighboring bird populations.
4. a large population of squirrels in a stable environment in which mating is random and the mutation rate is very low but constant.
5. a population of spiders living in an environment that strongly favors larger individuals.

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