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For allele frequencies to remain constant in a population it is essential that A. mutations occur. B. genetic drift occurs. C. mating occurs at random in the populat... show full transcript
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To ensure that allele frequencies remain constant in a population, it is essential that mating occurs randomly. This means that all individuals have an equal chance of mating with any other individual, leading to a stable distribution of alleles over generations.
Random mating prevents any particular allele from being favored based on mate choice, thus maintaining the equilibrium necessary for the Hardy-Weinberg principle, which asserts that allele frequencies will remain constant in a population under certain conditions, including random mating.
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