Multiple Choice
The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that
A) the phenotypic properties of an ideal population tend to change with natural selection.
B) the phenotypic properties of an ideal population tend to remain in equilibrium proportions.
C) an ideal population is one in which there is no mutation in their DNA.
D) equilibrium in the phenotypic properties of a population will occur after many generations.
E) the probability of a specific allele occurring in offspring is dependent on the whole population.
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