It states that the allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation.
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According to Hardy-Weinberg's principle, the allele frequency of a population remains constant. How do you interpret the change of frequency of alleles in a population?
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Hardy-Weinberg principle explains :
(a) State Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and mention the factors affecting the equilibrium of a population. (b) What is convergent evolution? Give an example.
State Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and mention the factors affecting the equilibrium of a population.
State Le-Chatelier's principle.
State the Hardy- Weinberg law and list the conditions under which the law would operate.
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