Define population genetics and describe how scientists use population genetics in studying population evolution Define the Hardy-Weinberg principle and discuss its importance
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It combines principles from both genetics and evolutionary biology to understand how genetic factors influence the distribution and frequency of traits within a population. Scientists use population genetics to study population evolution by analyzing the genetic Show more…
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