What does Hardy-Weinberg Principle of equilibrium indicate? List any two factors that could alter the equilibrium. What would such an alteration lead to?
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Hardy weinberg principle of equilibrium states thatin the absence of any disturbing factor the genetic representation of a population usually remains constant.
Explanation:
- There can be two factors which would disturb The Hardy weinberg principle of equilibrium.
- The first factor is the mutation in the genes. Mutation of the gene results in the formation of alternate elements and hence the genetic character of an individual get changed.
- The second factor is genetic drift. Sachin alternation would lead to a different genetic representation of different members of a population.
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