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Yes it is obtainable in plant population

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What is it called when a population is not evolving?

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium


When a population is not evolving what is it called?

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium


Which population is most likely to be in Hardy-equilibrium?

A large population residing on an isolated island is more likely to reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.


What happen when a population is is Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

Allele frequency is stable


Which factor does not take a population out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

allele frequency


If a new allele appears in the population the Hardy Weinberg formula?

If a new allele appears in a population, the Hardy-Weinberg formula cannot be used. This is because there is now no equilibrium.


What must be true for hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

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


What are the conditions of the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg EquilibriumRandom matingNo natural selectionNo gene flow (migrations)Large population sizeNo mutations


Immigration of individuals to a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium will NOT upset the equilibrium if?

The immigrating individuals do not at all interact with the pre-existing population in any way.


How does mutation work against the Hardy and Weinberg equilibrium?

it ruins the equilibrium


In a hardy-weinberg population with two alleles A and a that are in equilibrium the frequency of allele a is 0.1 what is the percentage of the population that is heterozygous for this alle?

34


When allele frequencies are not changing it is called?

BottleneckThat is a condition of the Hardy-Weinberg law and the population is said to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium , but it is an idealization that never happens in nature.