2 Answers
I remember that a Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium is impossible to occur in nature. It can only happen in a labratory, controlled, environment. That is because in a Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium there is no change in a specific population size either environmently or genetically. Everything remains constant generation after generation. Not sure whats on Chapter 13 of what book though.
| 14 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
Top contributors in Uncategorized category
Unanswered Questions
Gg88
Answers: 0
Views: 4
Rating: 0
Gg88
Answers: 0
Views: 9
Rating: 0
gg88tattoo
Answers: 0
Views: 12
Rating: 0
99win9win1
Answers: 0
Views: 12
Rating: 0
89BB
Answers: 0
Views: 17
Rating: 0
1CM88 Com
Answers: 0
Views: 15
Rating: 0
mellowfinance
Answers: 0
Views: 19
Rating: 0
99vv
> More questions...
Answers: 0
Views: 17
Rating: 0
sexy chocolate
Raider_retired 3_29_
sister