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Children do not develop the ability to think logically and abstractly until they reach the stage of
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium is a principle stating that genetic variant frequencies in a large, interbreeding population remain constant from one generation to the next, in the absence of other evolutionary influences.
Homozygous Dominant
An organism that carries two dominant alleles for a particular gene, expressing the dominant phenotype.
Stabilizing Selection
A type of natural selection that favors the average individuals in a population and reduces variation around the mean phenotype.
Gene Pool
All the alleles of all the genes in a population; a pool of genetic resources.
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