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G.H. Hardy and Wilhelm Weinberg created the Hardy-Weinberg principle, which states that a population will remain in equilibrium (with no evolution - the traits all stay the same) if the following five things are all true.
No mutations in the population
No gene flow between populations
No genetic drift in the population
No selection (sexual or natural) for traits
All mating (of males and females within species) is random and not based on attraction
record a long answer in support of this principle. Explain why these five factors are essential to the process of evolution. Be sure to discuss each of the five at least once throughout. You can start by defining each condition and you can then continue to describe the relationship between them.