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The tendency of population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by

A

random mating

B

lack of migration

C

lack of mutations

D

lack of random mating

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D

Gene frequency remain stable or constant from generation to generation in a random mating population is Hardy weinberg principle if population lack random mating than
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