The APsolute Recap: Biology Edition - Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
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It is not practical to perform a Punnett square analysis on all possible combinations of all members of a population (1:24 ). Enter the Hardy-Weinberg equation! The Hardy-Weinberg equation is a tool biologists use not only to make predictions about a population but also to show whether or not the population is evolving. There are 5 conditions that must be met for this to be true. (2:14 ) Melanie break’s down the H-W equation variables and walks you through an example problem. (5:25 )
The Question of the Day asks (7:25 ) What type of genetic drift occurs when a small group of individuals gets separated from a large population?
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