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7 years ago
The various sources that lead to deviations from Hardy- Weinberg Equilibrium are non-random mating, mutations, selection, migration and so on. But I'm not able to understand the mathematical derivations that relate to the deviations. Much help needed please!
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7 years ago
The hardy-Weinberg formula doesn't take into account these variables, hence it's simplicity.
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7 years ago Edited: 7 years ago, vijay_vrs
The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium condition is an ideal situation. Because in reality, we know it is completely different. An ideal condition like that stated in the H-W Equilibrium is not possible due to deviations from the equilibrium condition. So how do these deviations affect the gene frequency of a population?
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