gametic (phase) equilibrium
- gametic (phase) equilibrium
In relation to any two loci, the occurrence of
haplotypes (gametes) at a frequency equal to the product of the frequency of the two relevant
alleles. For example,
A and
B are in gametic equilibrium if the frequency of
AiBi gametes equals the product of the frequencies of alleles
Ai and
Bi.
Glossary of Biotechnology for Food and Agriculture .
2015.
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