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11 years ago
is it possible to do a population genetics problem if the pop is not at hardy weinberg equilibrium? if you can how do you do it? like how can you get the allele frequencies?
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11 years ago
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11 years ago
With modern computing capabilities, you can run simulations of populations without the need for Hardy-Weinberg conditions.  (For example, mate preference would result in non-random mating and thus would violate H-W conditions.)  Your simulation could know the allelic composition of every locus in your model and calculate the frequencies generation by generation.
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