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Question 1
Easy
What does the Hardy-Weinberg Principle state?
π‘ Hint: Think about equilibrium and evolutionary influences.
Question 2
Easy
List one condition for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
π‘ Hint: What controls genetic drift?
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Question 1
What represents the frequency of allele A?
π‘ Hint: Remember, it's the dominant allele.
Question 2
If a population meets all conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg principle, will allele frequencies change?
π‘ Hint: Consider the idea of equilibrium.
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Question 1
In a population of 400 individuals, 160 are homozygous dominant (AA) and 240 are heterozygous (Aa). Calculate the allele frequencies and check if the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
π‘ Hint: Start with allele frequencies and check if they add to one.
Question 2
Propose a study design to observe the effect of natural selection on allele frequencies in a specific population over time. Discuss data collection methods and expected outcomes.
π‘ Hint: Consider traits that could confer an advantage or disadvantage in changing environments.
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