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what are the 5 conditions for genetic equilibrium related to the Hardy-Weinberg principle

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  • 01-12-2018

Hello!

Genetic equilibrium is a theoretical state. It never happens in nature because it goes against evolution.

Here are the five conditions that cause genetic equilibrium to occur:

  1. No selection
  2. No mutation
  3. No migration
  4. Large population
  5. Random mating
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