Genetic drift.
Genetic equilibrium
hardy-weinberg equilibrium
Yes. Anytime a population is undergoing change of allelic frequencies, evolution is occurring.
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Compares the known size of an allelic ladder to unknown alleles
Genetic equilibrium
genetic drift
gene pool
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hardy-weinberg equilibrium
p^2+2pq+q^2=1
Yes. Anytime a population is undergoing change of allelic frequencies, evolution is occurring.
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Allelic is the same gen but non-allelic is different gene interaction.
Because the factors that influence the reproductive success of a particular variant include the demographic composition of the rest of the population, ie. its distribution of allelic frequencies. In other words, it is impossible for a completely static situation to develop. There will always be shifts in allele frequencies, and thus continuing adaptation.
Compares the known size of an allelic ladder to unknown alleles