Yes it is obtainable in plant population
Allele frequency is stable
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
it ruins the equilibrium
hardy-weinberg equilibrium
Hardy and Weinberg wanted to answer the question of how genetic variation is maintained in a population over time. They developed the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle, which describes the expected frequencies of alleles in a population that is not undergoing any evolutionary changes.
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
A large population residing on an isolated island is more likely to reach Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Allele frequency is stable
allele frequency
If a new allele appears in a population, the Hardy-Weinberg formula cannot be used. This is because there is now no 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
Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg EquilibriumRandom matingNo natural selectionNo gene flow (migrations)Large population sizeNo mutations
The immigrating individuals do not at all interact with the pre-existing population in any way.
it ruins the equilibrium
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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.