The Hard-Weinberg equilibrium is a condition where the frequencies of alleles in a population remain unchanged across generations. There are several assumptions that have to be fulfilled so that a population can be in this equilibrium: random mating, no gene flow...
Hardy-Weinberg Equation:The Hardy-Weinberg equation is the method that is used to measure genotype frequencies of a large population. Calculating the genotype frequency of a population is useful because researchers may want to know certain traits that a p...
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It can be shown that, in a monoecious diploid population with a given proportion ([Beta]) of offspring being produced by selfing and the remainder (1 - [Beta]) by random mating each generation, the deviation from Hardy-Weinberg proportions quickly asymptotes to [Alpha] = [Beta]/(2 - [...
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...
Define mutation as it relates to genes. Explain two specific types. Explain the two equations associated with Hardy-Weinberg descriptions of alleles in populations, and provide an example of a situation where a population would not be in equilibrium (where the frequencies of allel...
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What does the 1 in the Hardy-Weinberg equilibium equation represent? Explain how to determine whether a relation between two variables is a function. Why does X (when undefined in calculus) = 0? For example, y = x - 2 comes out to be y = -2 due...
Describe the Nash equilibrium theory in the context of microbiota stabilization. Explain the concept of receptive field for a moving object. Where is the receptive field, what does it do, how would you find it? Explain the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle and its ...
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