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Allele frequency is stable

The phenotype frequency does not change.

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

Allele frequency is stable


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


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 is it called when a population is not evolving?

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium


What must be true for hardy equilibrium to occur?

mating must happen randomly


What must be true for equilibrium to occur?

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


Is hardy weinberg equilibrium obtainable in a plant population?

Yes it is obtainable in plant population


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

Mutation is the factor that does not take a population out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The other factors that can disrupt equilibrium are natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and non-random mating.


What must be for Hardy Weinberg equilibrium to occur?

mating must happen randomly


Is there a species in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium right now?

The five Hardy-Weinberg principles are:1. No mutations2. No natural selection3. random mating4. a large population5. no immigration or emigrationIt is impossible to have no natural selection in a natural environment because that would require all organisms to be equally fit. The only way to meet this principle is to have a population of genetically identical organisms which does not happen naturally. All five of these principles cannot be met in real life, but it may be possible to have a species in hardy- weinberg equilibrium in a lab situation.


What is the relationship between Hardy-Wienberg equilibrium and evolution?

When an organism is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium there is no evolution. There is no mutation, mating is random and thus no natural selection. Naturally, outside of labs this condition is never seen.


What must be true for hardy weinberg equilibrium occur?

mating must happen randomly