The Hardy-Weinberg theorem characterizes the distributions of genotype frequencies in populations that are not evolving, and is thus the fundamental null model for population genetics. Under the ...
In this work, we discuss several population genetics models and investigate their limiting behavior using Markov chains. In the classical Hardy-Weinberg model, gene frequencies are constant over time, ...
The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle describes the unchanging frequency of alleles and genotypes in a stable, idealized population. In this population we assume there is random mating and sexual ...
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