Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium relies on a large population size to minimize genetic drift and maintain genetic equilibrium.
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes a population in genetic equilibrium under specific conditions: no mutation, no migration, very large population size, random mating, and no natural selection. A key factor in maintaining this equilibrium is a large population size, as it minimizes the impact of genetic drift caused by chance variations in allele frequencies.
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