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In a large, randomly mating population, if the allele frequencies for a particular gene remain constant from one generation to the next, what does this suggest about the evolutionary forces acting on that gene?

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  • AStrong natural selection is favoring one allele.
  • BGenetic drift is causing allele frequencies to fluctuate.
  • CThe population is likely in genetic equilibrium (no significant evolutionary forces).
  • DMutations are frequently introducing new alleles.
Explanation

Constant allele frequencies across generations indicate that the population is in genetic equilibrium (Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium), implying that no significant evolutionary forces like natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, or mutation are causing changes in that gene's allele frequencies.

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