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Answered by Jasashmita1
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✔✔Hardy weinberg principle at zero evolution is based on absence of selection, mutation, genetic drift, or other forces, allele frequencies p and q are constant between generation, so equilibrium is reached. ✔✔

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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle describes the unchanging frequency of alleles and genotypes in a stable, idealized population. In this population we assume there is random mating and sexual reproduction without normal evolutionary forces such as mutation, natural selection, or genetic drift.

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