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12 January, 07:57

What happens if a population is not in hardy-weinberg equilibrium apex?

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  1. 12 January, 08:08
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    If a population is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium that can cause deviations from expectation depending on the assumptions of HW that are violated. If a population violates some of the assumptions (like mutations, migrations and selection) the allele frequencies will change over time. Also, if a non-random mating occurs (like inbreeding), it will cause an increase in homozygosity for all genes.
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