Hardy-Weinberg equlibrium is reached and maintained under the following conditions:
1. No net mutations occur; that is, the alleles remain the same
2. Individuals neither enter nor leave the population
3. The population is large (ideally, infinitely large)
4. Individuals mate randomly
5. Selection does not occur
There must be random mating. The population must be very large. There can be no movement into or out of the population. There can't be an mutation. There is no natural selection.
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All organisms must reproduce.
All organisms must reproduce.
1.The population must be infinitely large 2. There must be no mutations 3. Breeding amongst the population must be random 4. There must be no Immigration or Immigration There are more conditions so let me know if you need the rest Mutation cannot occur
All organisms must reproduce.
No disruptive circumstances must be present in random mating in a population for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium to occur. Mating must happen randomly. No allele can give an advantage
All organisms must reproduce.
In order for a population to maintain Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium four conditions must be met. First, there must be random mating. This means that individuals do not choose their mate based on any sort of characteristic and reproduce by random chance alone. Second, there must be no mutation or migration. This means both that there can be no mutations in the DNA of the organisms and also that individuals must not enter or leave the population. Third, the population must be large. A small population will experience genetic drift and negate the equilibrium. Fourth, there must be no selection. This means that no trait should give a survival advantage or disadvantage to the individuals possessing it. Since it is incredibly unlikely that all of these conditions will be met, we do not see cases of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium in real life.
All organisms must reproduce.
All organisms must reproduce.
1. No net mutations occur; that is, the alleles remain the same 2. Individuals neither enter nor leave the population 3. The population is large (ideally, infinitely large) 4. Individuals mate randomly 5. Selection does not occur
1.The population must be infinitely large 2. There must be no mutations 3. Breeding amongst the population must be random 4. There must be no Immigration or Immigration There are more conditions so let me know if you need the rest Mutation cannot occur
All organisms must reproduce.
It is in equilibrium when the two conditions are satisfied - there is no net translational equilibrium and no net rotational equilibrium. For translational equilibrium, the summation of forces acting on the matter must equate to zero, which means that there is no resultant force. For rotational equilibrium, the sum of moments must be zero, which means there is no resultant torque. When these two conditions are met, the object will be stationary, i.e. it is in a state of equilibrium.
I am not sure about numbering, but for an object to be in equilibrium, two conditions must be fulfilled:The sum of all the forces on the object must be zero.The sum of all the torques must be zero.
I am not sure about numbering, but for an object to be in equilibrium, two conditions must be fulfilled:The sum of all the forces on the object must be zero.The sum of all the torques must be zero.
Mutation cannot occur. Apex
Coplanar or not, the two conditions for equilibrium are:The sum of all forces must be zeroThe sum of all torques must be zero.