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with the help of algebric equation how did hardy weinberg explain that in a given population the frequency of occurance of alleles of a gene is supposed to remain the same through generations

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hardy-Weinberg principle states that the frequency of occurrence of alleles of a gene in a ... frequency is supposed to remain fixed and even remain the same through generations.

Answered by coolguddu17082000
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if no mutation, no crossing over, no gene flow, no migration, no genetic drift, no selection occur in population then alleles of a gene remain same through generations

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