BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21.3: Genotype Frequency, Zygosity, Allele Frequency

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Evolution is a change in allele or genotype frequency over time. Genotypes can change without changing allele frequency. Evolution is a change in the genetic makeup of the population. The hardy-weinberg equilibrium describes situations in which allele and genotype. A population in hardy-weinberg equilibrium meets these conditions: 1. no differences in the survival and reproductive success of individuals. 2. populations must not be added to or subtracted by migration. Frequency of certain alleles in the populations changes in proportion to the number of immigrants. 4. population must be large to prevent sampling errors. The hardy-weinberg equilibrium related allele frequencies and genotype frequencies. Formula to calculate allele frequencies is . Formula to calculate genotype frequencies is . If populations with allele and genotype frequencies are not in hardy-weinberg equilibrium then .

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