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The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium equation describes the genotypic frequency in a population. By using it we can determine if the genetic makeup of a population is changing over time. Although the changes are not proof of evolution, they provide a starting point for further research as t...
The hardy-Weinberg equation is the mathematical depiction of the principle given by Hardy and Weinberg. The principle states the presence of a...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your...
Taken together, sexual selection, natural selection and the degree of genetic differentiation exhibited by populations each have the potential to culminate in (or limit) phenotypic variation among geographically separated populations within the same species. While some of these variables have been examined...
VAHW - Viability-Analogous Hardy-Weinberg. Looking for abbreviations of VAHW? It is Viability-Analogous Hardy-Weinberg. Viability-Analogous Hardy-Weinberg listed as VAHW
The frequent observation that triploids did not exhibit typical clonal variation patterns led to the unorthodox calculation of Hardy-Weinberg proportions following (p + q)[.sup.3] for a locus with two alleles. All diploid populations had genotypic distributions not significantly deviating from Hardy-...