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OXIDATION OF KETONE INVOLVES CARBON-CARBON BOND CLEAVAGE. NAME THE PRODUCT(S) IS/ARE FORMED ON OXIDISING 2,5 - DIMETHYHEXAN - 3 - ONE USING STRONG OXIDISING AGENT
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OXIDATION OF KETONE INVOLVES CARBON-CARBON BOND CLEAVAGE. NAME THE PRODUCT(S) IS/ARE FORMED ON OXIDISING 2,5 - DIMETHYHEXAN - 3 - ONE USING STRONG OXIDISING AGENT
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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium, also referred to as the Hardy-Weinberg principle, is used to compare
allele frequencies in a given population over a period of time. A population of alleles must meet five
rules in order to be considered “in equilibrium”:
1) No gene mutations may occur and therefore allele changes do not occur.
2) There must be no migration of individuals either into or out of the population.
3) Random mating must occur, meaning individuals mate by chance.
4) No genetic drift, a chance change in allele frequency, may occur.
5) No natural selection, a change in allele frequency due to environment, may occur.