State the hardy-weinberg eqnilibrium.

1. The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium asserts that genetic variation stays constant in a population under random mating and no disruptive factors, predicting stable genotype and allele frequencies.

2. However, natural forces like mutations, selection, nonrandom mating, genetic drift, and gene flow often disturb this equilibrium, making it more of an idealized concept than a practical reality in nature.

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