1. Describe at least five conditions required for the Hardy-Weinberg principle to be true. Explain why these are not realistic and provide examples where possible.
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- What are the predictions given by the Hardy–Weinberg law?Define the principles of the Hardy-Weinberg equation ?Let X, Y ~ U(0, 1) be independent random variables uniformly distributed over (0, 1) and Z = X+2Y. (a) Find the LMMSE estimator of X given Z. (b) Find the MMSE estimator of X given Z. Is LMMSE and MMSE estimator the same?