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In equilibrium, savings equal investments.
Genetic Equilibrium
The condition of a population that is not undergoing evolutionary change (i.e., in which allele and genotype frequencies do not change from one generation to the next). See Hardy–Weinberg Principle.
Allele Frequencies
The proportion of various alleles of a gene in a population, which can change over time due to evolutionary pressures, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow.
MN Blood Type
A blood group system classifying human blood based on the presence or absence of the M and N antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
Genotype Frequency
The proportion of a particular genotype in the population. Compare with allele frequency and phenotype frequency.
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