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6.7 H ARDY -W EINBERG P RINCIPLE

Chapter 6: EVOLUTION · BIOLOGY

. H ARDY -W EINBERG P RINCIPLE In a given population one can find out the frequency of occurrence of alleles of a gene or a locus. This frequency is supposed to remain fixed and even remain the same through generations. Hardy-Weinberg principle stated it using algebraic equations.

This principle says that allele frequencies in a population are stable and is constant from generation to generation. The gene pool (total genes and their alleles in a population) remains a constant. This is called genetic equilibrium. Sum total of all the allelic frequencies is .

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