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Karley
28 December, 15:21
Hardy-weinberg equilibrium
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Alexander Phillips
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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a principle stating that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next in the absence of disturbing factors ... For instance, mutations disrupt the equilibrium of allele frequencies by introducing new alleles into a population.
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