The Hardy-Weinberg principle is a fundamental concept in population genetics that describes how the frequencies of alleles and genotypes in a population remain constant from generation to generation under certain conditions. These conditions include no mutation, no migration, random mating, no selection, large population size, and no genetic drift.
The Hardy-Weinberg calculator allows you to input the allele frequencies and calculate the expected genotype frequencies in a population.
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