Question #58899
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Dec 18, 2015
The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is as follows:
Alleles:
Genotypes:
Note that the equilibrium is hardly foolproof: it is only perfectly true when the following criteria are met:
- mutation is not occurring
- natural selection is not occurring
- the population is infinitely large
- all members of the population breed
- all mating is totally random
- everyone produces the same number of offspring
- there is no migration in or out of the population