Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
The allele frequency changed.
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
organisms compete for shelter
the phenotype frequency does not change
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
The allele frequency changed.
a phenotype with the greatest frequency in a trait is enviromental conditions. (G00D !-U<K)
phenotype frequency
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
organisms compete for shelter
the phenotype frequency does not change
Yes and the successful phenotype was made by a successful genotype which actually changes allele frequency in evolution.
Gene mutation causes the phenotype frequency in a population to change after each generation.
In Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies in a population remain constant from generation to generation. This means that the population is not evolving. Factors such as no mutation, no gene flow, random mating, large population size, and no natural selection contribute to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
A ratio of individuals with a particular phenotype to the total number of individuals in the population. Individuals with certain phenotype --------------------------------------------------- (Over) Total # of individuals within the population The distribution of traits in a population
Allele frequency is stable.(Apex)