4. What results if a population experiences: natural selection, sexual selection, genetic drift, gene flow and mutation? Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium: Hardy-Weinberg Equation +9=1 -2p4+9²=1 P+q=1 + W = 1 W O O Solve this problem: 9 out 100 people have dry ear wax. Dry ear wax is ww. ww= 0.09 p² +2Pq. + q² = 1 WW + WW = 1 + WW 0.09 How many in the population are homozygous dominant? How many people have wet ear wax (This is the dominant phenotype made of BB and Bb genotypes, so you must add p² and 2PQ):

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4. What results if a population experiences: natural selection, sexual selection, genetic drift, gene
flow and mutation?
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium:
Hardy-Weinberg Equation
P+q=1
20² +2pq+q² = 1
P + g = 1
W + W = 1
O
O
Solve this problem:
9 out 100 people have dry ear wax.
Dry ear wax is ww.
ww= 0.09
p² + 2Pq. + q² = 1
WW
+ WW
+ WW
= 1
0.09
How many in the population are homozygous dominant?
How many people have wet ear wax (This is the dominant phenotype made of BB and Bb genotypes, so you must add
p² and 2PQ):
Transcribed Image Text:4. What results if a population experiences: natural selection, sexual selection, genetic drift, gene flow and mutation? Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium: Hardy-Weinberg Equation P+q=1 20² +2pq+q² = 1 P + g = 1 W + W = 1 O O Solve this problem: 9 out 100 people have dry ear wax. Dry ear wax is ww. ww= 0.09 p² + 2Pq. + q² = 1 WW + WW + WW = 1 0.09 How many in the population are homozygous dominant? How many people have wet ear wax (This is the dominant phenotype made of BB and Bb genotypes, so you must add p² and 2PQ):
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The Hardy-Weinberg principle states that in a large and isolated population, the frequency of alleles (versions of a gene) and the distribution of genotypes (the combination of alleles) will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of any evolutionary forces such as mutation, migration, selection, or genetic drift.

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