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How does hardy weinberg expression explain that genetic equilibrium?​

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The gene pool i.e., the total genes and their alleles in a population tend to remain constant, This is called genetic equilibrium. ... Disturbance in genetic equilibrium, or Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium, i.e., change of frequency of alleles in a population would then be interpreted as resulting in evolution.

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