Wilhelm Weinberg

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Wilhelm Weinberg was a German physician and geneticist who independently formulated the population genetics equilibrium now known as the Hardy–Weinberg principle.

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instanceOf geneticist
human
physician
scientist
applied Mendelian laws to human populations
citizenship Germany
contributedTo mathematical foundations of population genetics
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
described conditions for absence of evolutionary change in a population
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork genetics
population genetics
formulated principle of genetic equilibrium in large random-mating populations
hasAcademicDiscipline biostatistics
medical genetics
hasNameInLanguage Wilhelm Weinberg (German) NERFINISHED
influenced development of theoretical population genetics
knownFor Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Mendelian genetics NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableFor independent formulation of the Hardy–Weinberg principle
notableIdea constant allele and genotype frequencies under ideal conditions
occupation geneticist
physician
sexOrGender male
sharesCreditWith G. H. Hardy NERFINISHED
studied heredity in human populations
workLocation Stuttgart NERFINISHED

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Hardy–Weinberg principle namedAfter Wilhelm Weinberg
Godfrey collaboratedWith Wilhelm Weinberg
subject surface form: G. H. Hardy