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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Quiz

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Test HW equilibrium concepts.

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium QuizOnline version

Test HW equilibrium concepts.

by Sara Ghieh
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The five conditions include very large population, no migration, no mutations, random mating, and no natural selection.

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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium requires ongoing mutation to maintain genetic variation.

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Random mating implies strong sexual selection.

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Genetic drift cannot occur in the Hardy-Weinberg model even in small populations.

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In Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele and genotype frequencies remain constant across generations.

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For a biallelic locus, p and q represent allele frequencies of the two alleles.

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Migration (gene flow) has no effect on allele frequencies in real populations under equilibrium.

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The equation p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1 cannot predict genotype frequencies for dominant-recessive traits.

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When a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, observed genotype frequencies match p^2, 2pq, q^2 predictions.

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The Hardy-Weinberg equation is p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1.

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Mutations is when new alleles can form and create genetic variation

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Sexual selection occurs one certain traits decrease mating success?

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Genetic drift can cause advantages for the population

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The founder effect is a genetic d. ft that occurs after an event greatly decreases the size of a population

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The movement of alleles from one population to another is called gone thew.

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There are 3 factors that can lead to evolution

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Traits that increase mating success are not always adaptive for the survival of individuals

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New alleles can form through mutation

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The movement of alleles from one population to another is a genetic drift.

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Bottelneck effect is a genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area

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genetic drift prevents problems in populations

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The founder effect happens when a small number of individuals colonize a new area

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when mating successes increases due to a certain trait, sexual selection aoccurs.

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The Hardy - Weinberg equation is used to predict phenotype frequencies