| Hardy-Weinberg law |
The concept that both gene frequencies and genotype frequencies will remain constant from generation to generation in an infinitely large, interbreeding population in which mating is at random and there is no selection, migration or mutation.
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| Hardy-Weinberg law |
the allele frequencies and genotypic ratios in arge, panmictic biparental populations reach an equilibrium in one generation and remain constant thereafter
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| Hardy-Weinberg e. |
genetic e.
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| Hardy-Weinberg l. |
the proportions of the three genotypes determined by two alleles (A and a) occurring with a frequency of p and q, respectively, in a randomly mating population will remain constant from one generation to the next: AA = p2, Aa = 2pq, aa = q2. Mutation, selection, non-random mating, migration, and genetic drift can disturb this equilibrium.
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| Hardy-Weinberg r. |
see under law.
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