Population of living creatures or living organisms.
Because what can reproduce is a living creature/organism.
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The Hardy-Weinberg Principle states that alleles and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation without any other evolutionary influence. These influences include perfect pairing, mutation, selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and Meiosis steering.
The seven assumptions underlying the Hardy-Weinberg equation are as follows:
- Such organisms are diploid
- only reproduce sexually
- generation that does not overlap
- random marriage
- infinite population size
- same frequency alleles in both sexes
- no migration, mutation or selection
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Class: High school
Subject: Biology
Keywords: Hardy-Weinberg, organisms, living things