KEY CONCEPT Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium provides a framework for understanding how populations evolve.

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KEY CONCEPT Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium provides a framework for understanding how populations evolve.

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes populations that are not evolving. Biologists use models to study populations. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a type of model.

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes populations that are not evolving. Genotype frequencies stay the same if five conditions are met. very large population: no genetic drift no emigration or immigration: no gene flow no mutations: no new alleles added to gene pool random mating: no sexual selection no natural selection: all traits aid equally in survival

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium describes populations that are not evolving. Real populations rarely meet all five conditions. Real population data is compared to a model. Models are used to studying how populations evolve.

Predicted genotype frequencies are compared with actual frequencies. The Hardy-Weinberg equation is used to predict genotype frequencies in a population. Predicted genotype frequencies are compared with actual frequencies. used for traits in simple dominant-recessive systems must know frequency of recessive homozygotes p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 "The Hardy-Weinberg equation is based on Mendelian genetics. It is derived from a simple Punnett square in which p is the frequency of the dominant allele and q is the frequency of the recessive allele."

There are five factors that can lead to evolution.

Genetic drift changes allele frequencies due to chance alone.

Gene flow moves alleles from one population to another.

Mutations produce the genetic variation needed for evolution.

Sexual selection selects for traits that improve mating success.

Natural selection selects for traits advantageous for survival.

In nature, populations evolve. expected in all populations most of the time respond to changing environments