Which of the following sets of conditions is required for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

a. A large population, no mutation, and natural selection
b. A large population, random mutation, and no migration of alleles in or out of the population
c. Random mating, no natural selection, and a large population
d. Sexual selection, no mutation, and no natural selection
e. Random mating, a small population, and no mutation


Answer: c. Random mating, no natural selection, and a large population

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