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How does the process of natural selection affect Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Explain. List the other four factors that disturb the equilibrium.  ​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Hardy-Weinberg's principle says that allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation. The gene pool remains constant. This is called genetic equilibrium. Through natural selection either the frequency of p increases or the frequency of q it will disturb the natural frequency.

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