Which of the following statements about the Hardy-Weinberg principle are true?
Select al...
Which of the following statements about the Hardy-Weinberg principle are true?
Select all that apply.
It assumes certain forces are acting on a population.
It assumes certain forces are not acting on a population.
It is used to model genetic equilibrium.
It is used to model gene flow.
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b
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