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imparting would practice is incorrectly written and should be written as "panmictic" being its meaning:? Feminine adjective of panmixia, scientific term of the genetics of the population which derives from the Greek: pas passa bread: all and mixis mixeos: mixing, sexual union. It is the system of apareamieno, taken as hypotheses or scientific theory, in which mate choice is random. This term was introduced at the end of the 19th century by the German biologist August Weisman. The Hardy-Weinberg law establishes a panmictic, large enough population and not subject to emigration, mutation and selection tends to remain in genetic equilibrium. An English mathematician G.H. Hardy and Wilhelm Weinberg, a German doctor established in 1908 regardless this law or principle of genetics