Explain the meaning of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle
Explain the meaning of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle
Provided there are no disruptive influence such as mutations or selection, the frequency of alleles in a population remains constant, generation after generation.
There is continued movement of gene (gene flow) within the population due to breeding but the overall gene frequencies remain constant. This stability is referred to as genetic equilibrium.
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