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Biology, 09.01.2020 03:31, billy12008

The hardy-weinberg model analyzes what happens to the frequencies of two alleles at a single genetic locus when evolutionary forces are not acting on a population. what are the assumptions that apply to a population that conforms to hardy-weinberg?

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