Why does gene frequency in a population remain constant
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When mating is random in a large population with no disruptive circumstances, the law predicts that both genotype and allele frequencies will remain constant because they are in equilibrium. ... This occurs because certain alleles help or harm the reproductive success of the organisms that carry them.
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When mating is random in a large population with no disruptive circumstances, the law predicts that both genotype and allele frequencies will remain constant because they are in equilibrium. ... This occurs because certain alleles help or harm the reproductive success of the organisms that carry them.
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