Name three predictions generated from the Hardy–Weinberg model

What will be an ideal response?


ANS:
In the absence of evolutionary forces acting on a population: frequencies of alleles do not change; equilibrium genotype frequencies can be predicted; and the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium can be achieved in one genera-tion of random mating.

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