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What are the 5 principles of the hardy weinberg equilibrium?

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The Hardy-Weinberg Law of Genetic Equilibrium.

In 1908 G. Hardy and W. Weinberg independently proposed that the frequency of alleles and genotypes in a population will remain constant from generation to generation if the population is stable and in genetic equilibrium.

Five conditions are required in order for a population to remain at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium:

1) A large breeding population

2) Random mating

3) No change in allelic frequency due to mutation

4) No immigration or emigration

5) No natural selection

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