| HWE | Hardy Weinberg Expectation |
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| H-W | Hardy-Weinberg |
| HWE | Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium |
| Weinberg's reaction | A complement fixation test of the presence of hydatid disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Weinberg, Michel | <person> French pathologist, 1868-1940. See: Weinberg's reaction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Weinberg, Wilhelm | <person> German physician, 1862-1937. See: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, Hardy-Weinberg law. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium | <genetics> In a population containing the genotypes of AA, aa, and Aa, the frequency of AA will be p2, the frequency of aa will be q2, and the frequency of Aa will be 2 pq at equilibrium, where p is the frequency of A and q is the frequency of a. By the Hardy-Weinberg law, a ramdonly-mating population will eventually reach these frequencies and be at this equilibrium as long as there are no selection pressures on the population. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Hardy-Weinberg law | <genetics> This genetics law states that the frequencyof a given genotype will reach equilibrium in a randomly mating population and will stay constant over many generations in the absence of selection pressures. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Weinberg's r. |
the total number of dizygotic twins in any population is twice the number of twins of different sex, and the sum of these subtracted from the total number of all twins gives the number of monozygotic twins.
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| Weinberg | United States theoretical physicist (born in 1933) |
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