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It states that, provided some pre-conditions are met with, allele frequencies in a population are stable and constant from generation to generation. |
II |
Change of frequency of alleles in a population is interpreted as resulting in evolution. |
III |
If the change in frequency of alleles in a population occurs by chance, it is called genetic drift. |
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In a population at genetic equilibrium if the frequency of recessive allele is 0.3 then about 42% of the population will be heterozygous for the trait. |
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Natural selection can lead to disruption when more individuals acquire value other than the mean character value. |