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What is Hardy Weinberg law?
What is Hardy Weinberg law?
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Hardy Weinberg law states that the frequency of alleles in a population of sexually reproducing organisms remains same from one generation to another, unless disturbed by factors like genetic drift, mutation, non-random mating, etc.
The factors affecting Hardy Weinberg equilibrium are:
Gene migration
Genetic drift
Natural selection
Genetic recombination
Mutation
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