Biology, asked by viratdhoni187, 9 months ago

According to Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium,
the conditions necessary for gene frequencies
to remain constant are all except.

1.mating must be random

2.migration of individual organisms into and
out of the population must not occur
3.population must be very large
4.mutations should be frequent​

Answers

Answered by kaavyasri1676
1

Answer:

The Hardy-Weinberg theorem characterizes the distributions of genotype frequencies in populations that are not evolving, and is thus the fundamental null model for population genetics.

Explanation:

Answered by anadikedia4
3

I had taken commerce with maths

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