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in a population the frequencies of a pair of alleles remain constant.................. after generation... (fill in the blanks)

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In a population, the frequencies of a pair of alleles remain constant generation after generation.


This condition is called as genetic equilibrium or Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, which states that the alleles and the genotype frequencies in a given population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences like mutation, genetic drift, selection, gene flow etc.

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