Biology: Life on Earth
Biology: Life on Earth
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ISBN: 9780321729712
Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Chapter 15, Problem 1FTB

The ________ provides a simple mathematical model for a non-evolving population, also called a(n) _________ population, in which __________ frequencies do not change over time. Are such populations likely to be found in nature? _________.

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The given blank space in the statement, “the ______ provides a simple mathematical model for a nonevolving population, also called a _______ population, in which ______ frequencies do not change over time. Are such a population likely to be found in nature? _______.”

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A population comprises of all the species living in there natural habitat. Further species are able to interbreed with another in a population. Hardy Weinberg principle is also known as Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium and it states that the allele and the frequency of genotype present in the population will remain constant from one to another generation in the absence of evolutionary influences.

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Hardy–Weinberg equation describes a simple method to evaluate a non-evolving population via a mathematical formula. For this nonevolving population, it was assumed that the allelic frequencies to remain constant and thus the equality is termed as the equilibrium population. This consists of certain hypothetical conditions which are not likely to be seen in the real life.

This principle is a model, law, theorem, and it states that all the alleles present and even the frequencies of genotype present in one population will remain constant throughout the generations in the absence of other external evolutionary influences. Such population is not found, since every organism is constantly evolving as external evolutionary patterns like temperature, pressure, and climate plays a major role in adjustments and adaptations made by the organisms.

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The hardy Weinberg principal provides a simple mathematical model for a nonevolving population, also called an equilibrium population, in which allele frequencies do not change over time. Are such a population likely to be found in nature? No.

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