Biology, asked by sumairabibi, 4 months ago

How do you explain that hardy Weinberg theorem is correct or not?​

Answers

Answered by shraddhakapoor37
2

Answer:

Before Hardy and Weinberg, it was thought that dominant alleles must, over time, inevitably swamp recessive alleles out of existence. This incorrect theory was called "genophagy" (literally "gene eating"). According to this wrong idea, dominant alleles always increase in frequency from generation to generation.

I hope it will help you please follow and mark me as brainliest and thanks me

Answered by MrMultiplethanker
5

Answer:

The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a principle stating that the genetic variation in a population will remain constant from one generation to the next in the absence of disturbing factors.

Similar questions