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Genetic variation is present throughout natural populations of organisms. This variation is sorted out in new ways in each generation by the process of sexual reproduction, which recombines the chromosomes inherited from the two parents during the formation of the gametes that produce the following generation. But heredity by itself does not change gene frequencies. This principle is stated by the Hardy-Weinberg law, so called because it was independently discovered in 1908 by the English mathematician G.H. Hardy and the German physician Wilhelm Weinberg. The Hardy-Weinberg law describes the genetic equilibrium in a population by means of an algebraic equation. ...(100 of 39215 words)