The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium explains the allele distribution in a population with no evolution. If certain conditions are
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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium explains the allele distribution in a population with no evolution. If certain conditions are met, such as random mating, no mutation, no migration, no natural selection, and a large population size, the frequencies of alleles and genotypes in a population will stay constant from generation to generation.
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