How many random mating needs for hardy weinberg equilibrium?
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Assumption 1: No Genetic Drift. ...
Assumption 2: A Closed Population. ...
Assumption 3: Mutations Don't Happen. ...
Assumption 4: Random Mating Patterns. ...
Assumption 5: No Natural Selection.
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Two random mating is required in the mechanism of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.
That is for the selection of the sperm and the egg is needed for the reproduction.
From the population same pool of gene is selected.
It is to produce the combo i.e. the offspring of the same geneotype.
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