Biology, asked by dipesh88, 1 year ago

significance of Hardy weinberg principle​

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Answered by SreyosiSanyal
1

There are two types of allile which lives here as a constant...

P^2+2PQ+Q^2=1

P=allile which is situated on a locus

Q=other allile on the same locus

P^2=homogygous genotype frequency

Q^2=homogygous genotype frequency

2PQ=heterogygous genotype frequency....

It means,

P+Q=1

Or,

P=1...

I hope it helps you.... Make me brainliest pls...

Answered by dualadmire
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Hardy-Weinberg principle is important as it provides a theoretical baseline for measuring evolutionary change. This theory describes the situation in which there is no evolution.

This equation describe conditions that are not found in natural population.

The equillibrium tendency serves to conserve gains which have been made in past and also to avoid too rapid changes that is giving a genetic stability to the population.

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