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In "1986," the deviation from the hardy-weinberg is caused by

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Answered by eandrisharma
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In a small population, the sampling of gametes and fertilization to create zygotes causes random error in allele frequencies. This results in a deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. This deviation is larger at small sample sizes and smaller at large sample sizes.

Answered by parvesh13
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  • in same population the sampling of gametes and fertilization to create zygote causes random error in allele frequency.this results in the deviation from the Hardy weinberg . this theorem demonstrates that mendelian loci segregating in multiple alleles in deploid population will detain predictable levels of generatic variations.
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