How can one judge that a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium in a study of a genetic locus? [Choose all that

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How can one judge that a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium in a study of a genetic locus? [Choose all that

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How can one judge that a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg
Equilibrium in a study of a genetic locus? [Choose all that
apply.]
The heterozygotes have a frequency significantly above 50%. The
genotypic frequencies do not sum to one. The heterozygotes have
lower frequency that either homozygote. The observed genotypic
frequencies are significantly different that the frequencies
expected at equilibrium. The allelic frequences do not sum to
one.
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