ハーディー・ワインベルクの法則
1. Hardy–Weinberg principleThe Hardy–Weinberg principle states that both allele and genotype frequencies in a population remain constant—that is, they are in equilibrium—from generation to generation unless specific disturbing influences are introduced. Those disturbing influences include non-random mating, mutations, selection, random genetic drift, gene flow and meiotic drive. It is important to understand that in real populations, one or more of these "disturbing influences" are always in effect.
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