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Conditions whose growth-limiting effects increase as a population grows are density-independent factors.
Genotypes
The genetic makeup of an organism determining its characteristic traits.
Gene Pool
The complete set of unique alleles in a population or species, representing its genetic diversity and potential for evolution.
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Mathematical law stating that the gene frequencies in a population remain stable if evolution does not occur due to nonrandom mating, selection, migration, and genetic drift.
Nonrandom Mating
Mating among individuals on the basis of their phenotypic similarities or differences, rather than mating on a random basis.
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