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What were the major reasons for the decline of progressivism in California?
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
A rule that declares the frequencies of alleles and genotypes in a population will stay unchanged over time if there are no other evolutionary factors at play.
Random Matings
A mating system in which all members of a population have an equal opportunity to mate with any other member, contributing to genetic diversity.
Nonrandom Matings
A mating pattern in which individuals do not mate randomly or by chance, but rather select mates based on certain traits or proximity.
Genotype Frequency
Genotype frequency refers to the proportion of different genetic variants (genotypes) present in a population.
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