One of the assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg theorem is that
A) mating within the population is nonrandom.
B) the size of the population is small.
C) gene frequencies change by chance alone.
D) migration into and out of the population occurs regularly.
E) mutations must not occur or a mutational equilibrium must exist.
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