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What is the Hardy-Weiberg principle? How do I use the calculations? What are the limitations?

The Hardy-Weinberg principle is used in population genetics. Population genetics is the study of allele frequencies in populations and how they change over time. There are 2 equation used in the H...

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Answered by Jessica L. Biology tutor
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How important was the French renaissance?

One could be drawn to saying that the French renaissance was the most important of all. While the Italian renaissance was one of the most aesthetic and the later German and Danish one was very philosophic...

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Answered by Louis J. French tutor
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How important was Victor Hugo?

Victor Hugo is what the French like to call an "homme du siècle"-- a man of the century. He lived through nearly the entire 19th century and as well as experiencing two republics and tw...

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Answered by Louis J. French tutor
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Why was the Maastricht treaty so hard to pass?

For lots of people, the Maastricht treaty was the first real step into the concrete future of the European Union. The Maastricht treaty represented obligations and responsibilities for EU member states an...

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Answered by Louis J. History tutor
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Why did Catholics and Protestants hate each other in England?

Lots of early modern English history was shaped by religious conflicts-- after Queen Elizabeth appeased a new Protestant majority by making the Church of England officially Protestant she fined catholics ...

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Answered by Louis J. History tutor
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