Hardy weinberg principle can not operate if
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Hardy weinberg is a null model of the relationship between allele and genotype frequencies both within and between genotypes.
It operates under the following assumptions. :
1.) No mutation.
2.) No migration.
3.) No selection.
4.) Random mating.
5.) Infinite population size.
Hardy weinberg cannot operate if the population does not have genotype in Hardy weinberg proportions.
It operates under the following assumptions. :
1.) No mutation.
2.) No migration.
3.) No selection.
4.) Random mating.
5.) Infinite population size.
Hardy weinberg cannot operate if the population does not have genotype in Hardy weinberg proportions.
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Hardy weinberg is a null model of the relationship between allele and genotype frequencies both within and between genotypes.
It operates under the following assumptions. :
1.) No mutation.
2.) No migration.
3.) No selection.
4.) Random mating.
5.) Infinite population size.
Hardy weinberg cannot operate if the population does not have genotype in Hardy weinberg proportions.
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