Which of the following prevent the Hardy-Weinberg principle from applying to a population?
A) The population experiences random mating for the gene in question.
B) The zygotes produced by random mating have different survival rates.
C) The population is panmitic.
D) The population is not subject to migration.
E) All of these
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