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what are the factors affect in Hardy Weinberg principles?? what is genetic equilibrium??​

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Answered by ad200421
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Genetic equilibrium describes the condition of an allele or genotype in a gene pool (such as a population) where the frequency does not change from generation to generation. Genetic equilibrium describes a theoretical state that is the basis for determining whether and in what ways populations may deviate from it.

Explanation:

Some of the major factors which affect the genetic equilibrium and induce the variability in population are as follows:

(A) Mutations

(B) Recombinations during Sexual Reproduction

(C) Genetic Drift

D) Gene Migration (Gene Flow)

(E) Natural Selection.

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