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If a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, we can conclude that: nonrandom mating has occurred.

If certain presumptions are made, the Hardy-Weinberg principle states that the allele frequency of a population stays constant. A changing allele frequency indicates population evolution.

1. There is no natural selection taking place in the population.

No inbreeding, 2.

3. Lack of gene flow

4. No movement ( immigration or emigration).

5. No mutagenesis.

6. Casual coupling.

If gene frequency or allele frequency changes, evolution will finally happen.

If they stay the same, the population is said to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

However, Hardy-population Weinberg's is ideal but not real because it is based on numerous assumptions. All these statements about the population not being in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are thus true.

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