2. What is genetic
equilibrium?

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Genetic equilibrium is the of the
Hardy-Weinberg law, principle that
affirms that specific conditions
the frequencies the alleles of a
in a given population constant.
(The Hardy-Weinberg principle not
valid in the conditions: for
populations too , in the occurrence
of (driven) crossings, for
populations many infertile
members and case of action of
factors, like natural
selection, and migrations.)