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When an organism is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium there is no evolution. There is no mutation, mating is random and thus no natural selection. Naturally, outside of labs this condition is never seen.
The Hardy-Weinberg principle provides a mathematical model to predict genotype frequencies in a population that is not evolving. If genotype frequencies in a population do not match the predicted frequencies, then evolution (such as genetic drift, natural selection, or gene flow) is likely occurring.
The Hardy-Weinberg law is about, basically, the constraints on evolution. Small population size, not gene glow, no natural selection and so on. This leads to no evolution, but is not seen in the wild. It is a metric for measuring whether evolution takes place by having such artificial constraints. This polynomial comes out of the law. p2 + q2 = 1 and determines allele frequency change/amount. Google Hardy-Weinberg.
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When the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is achieved, it indicates that a population's allele and genotype frequencies remain constant over generations, suggesting that no evolutionary forces are acting on the population. This equilibrium assumes conditions such as random mating, no natural selection, no mutations, large population size, and no gene flow. If any of these conditions are violated, evolution occurs, leading to changes in allele frequencies over time. Thus, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium serves as a baseline to identify evolutionary processes at work.
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Any violation of the conditions necessary for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium can result in changes in allele frequencies in a population. This includes factors such as mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, non-random mating, and natural selection that can disrupt the genetic equilibrium established by Hardy-Weinberg principles.
One big Hardy-Weinberg assumption is that there is no mutation taking place in the population of interest. Mutation and selection lead to evolution, which the Hardy-Weinberg assumption also does not allow in a population. So, if there is the variation brought about by mutation then there is a chance of natural selection happening and this violates Hardy-Weinberg assumptions.
When a population is not evolving, it is called being in genetic equilibrium. This means that the frequency of alleles in the population remains constant from generation to generation. Evolution requires changes in allele frequencies, so genetic equilibrium indicates no evolution is occurring.