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How is the Hardy Weinberg theorem used as a null hypothesis for evolution?


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Hardy Weinberg theorem:

  1. The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium can be used as a null hypothesis in evolution to find statistically significant deviations from it.
  2. Hardy-Weinberg can be considered a null hypothesis for evolution because it is based on specific assumptions.
  3. Because the theorem specifies the conditions under which allele frequencies do not vary, scientists use it as a null hypothesis for evolution.

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