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    Hardy & Weinberg Principle Note | Evolution Class 12 Notes

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    Hardy & Weinberg Principle Note | Evolution Class 12 Notes

    In this article we will discuss about Hardy & Weinberg Principle

    • This law was proposed by Hardy & Weinberg in 1908
    • Allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation. In absence of evolutionary influences
    • When gene frequency remain constant generation and generation the population is called genetic equilibrium or hardy Weinberg equilibrium
    • The population in genetic equilibrium, the rate of evolution is zero
    • Evolution occur only when hardy Weinberg equilibrium is altered

    Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg population are:

    • The population must be large.
    • Mating must be random, with no selection for certain genotypes.
    • There must be no emigration or immigration.
    • There may be no mutations.
    • There may be no incestuous mating.

    Application of hardy and weinberg

    • Hardy Weinberg law is represented by simple formula
    • Formula 1: P+q=1
      • p= Frequency of dominant allele
      • q= Frequency of recessive allele
    • This formula is used to find out the frequency of dominant allele and recessive allele in a population
    • Formula 2: p2+2pq+q2=1
      • Frequency of dominant homozygous
      • Frequency of heterozygous
      • Frequency of recessive homozygous
    • Frequency of heterozygous and homozygous in a population can be calculated by another Hardy Weinberg formula

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