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Which of the following is/are true about the Hardy-Weinberg Principle?

(I) If Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is observed at a gene, it implies that there is no selection on the entire genome.
(II) A population that is increasing in size will never reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
(III) If a population has 10 individuals, and the genotype frequencies at a particular locus are freq(AA) = 0.25, freq(Aa)=0.5, freq(aa) =0.25, then this information alone is enough to allow us to conclude that this population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

a. II and III
b. None of these are true.
c. I and II
d. III only
e. II only

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