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SUMMARY
The Hardy-Weinberg equation
is a simple but powerful tool for predicting the
allele frequencies within a population. Its prediction
of genetic equilibrium or no frequency change
under a specific set of conditions also serves
as strong evidence for microevolution. As long
as a population does not meet all the prerequisite
conditions for genetic equilibrium, allele frequencies
must change over time, and this is the primary
process of evolution.
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