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What is the relationship between allele frequency and genotype frequency in a population?

The allele frequency in a population determines the genotype frequency. Allele frequency refers to how often a particular version of a gene appears in a population, while genotype frequency is the proportion of individuals with a specific genetic makeup. Changes in allele frequency can lead to changes in genotype frequency within a population over time.


What is a density-dependent factor for a population of deer in a Forrest?

Over population, disease


The smallest unit that can evolve is a?

Is a population. Consider the definition of evolution.Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.


How will the allele change in the rat population?

Allele frequencies can change in a rat population through genetic drift, natural selection, gene flow, and mutations. These can lead to an increase or decrease in the frequency of certain alleles within the population over time.


Evolution is the process of the?

Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.


Why the frequency of penicillin-resistant bacteria can change over time within the population?

its smaLL


Where does Gaucher disease occur most often?

Gaucher disease is found in populations all over the world (20,00 to 40,000 people have a type of the disease), and it occurs with equal frequency in males and females.


Will a dominant allele always increase in frequency over time?

No, a dominant allele will not always increase in frequency over time. The frequency of an allele in a population can be influenced by various factors such as natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow.


What is evoltuion?

Evolution is change over time in a population of organisms. Formal and impressive to teacher definition is this; ' Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. '


Has the world's population stayed relatively steady for over the last 200 years?

It hasn't stayed relatively steady because it has increased. More people are born and less people die.


What limits population growth?

Shorter life expectancy, incurable disease, over population and not enough food can limit population growth


What is evolution and how is it classified?

Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. It is a fact.