Talk:Hardy-Weinberg principle

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 Definition States that gene frequency remains constant across generations (no genetic drift) unless a force causes phenomena such as gene flow. [d] [e]
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Principle or equation?

For the mathematics the title should rather be Hardy-Weinberg equation. Perhaps it is useful two have both articles? "Principle" for genetics, "equation" for mathematics. --Peter Schmitt 14:30, 13 August 2010 (UTC)

I have seen it referred to as "principle", "equilibrium", "law" and possibly even "rule" or "formula" but probably never as "equation". What would you intend to cover in the "equation" article if we were to go for disambiguation? Aren't the mathematical aspects (to be) covered by Binomial formula and related articles? --Daniel Mietchen 16:09, 13 August 2010 (UTC)