Biology, asked by rohirestle, 1 year ago

where is hardy weinberg law applied
in small or large population
and WHY?

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Answered by Manish6264744274
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HARDY WEINBERG LAW
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STATE THAT SUM TOTAL OF ALLELE FREQUENCY IN A POPULATION REMAIN CONSTANT TO GENERATION TO GENERATION AND ALWAYS EQUAL TO 1

P2+2PQ+Q2=1.

WHERE
P IS HOMOZYGOUS DOMINATE ALLELE(AA)
QIS HOMOZYGOUS RECESSIVE ALLELE(aa)
2PQ IS HETROZYGOUS ORGANISM (Aa)


it is AFFECTED BY
@@GENETIC MIGRATION
@@GENERIC DRIFT
@@RECOMBINATION

THESE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SMALL AND LARGE POPULATION
@@MUTATION

rohirestle: but it happens in only small population right
Manish6264744274: genetic drift occur in small population but lead to create new specifical population
Manish6264744274: known as founders effect
rohirestle: then what the other occur in large population
Manish6264744274: supposed that the mutation occur in large population so the complete progeny will change
Manish6264744274: and hence the remaining other individual cant survive in there natural habitat
Manish6264744274: so to avoid competition among individual of same breed and same habitat it was not generally happen in large population
rohirestle: if mutation happens in small population also the whole population will be affected right
Manish6264744274: yes
Manish6264744274: as they may be helpful as well harmful
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