Genetic drift
In the next generation that trait increases in frequency above the frequency in the current generation.
Yes, the ratios of genotypes for a specific trait can change if allele frequency changes.
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
To determine how allele frequency changes - APEX
Allele frequency is stable.(Apex)
Genetic drift
Allele frequencies change randomly each generation. APEX
When allele frequency changes, a population is said to no longer be in genetic equilibrium.
In the next generation that trait increases in frequency above the frequency in the current generation.
The allele frequency in a population determines the genotype frequency. Allele frequency refers to how often a particular version of a gene appears in a population, while genotype frequency is the proportion of individuals with a specific genetic makeup. Changes in allele frequency can lead to changes in genotype frequency within a population over time.
Yes, the ratios of genotypes for a specific trait can change if allele frequency changes.
Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.
To determine how allele frequency changes
To determine how allele frequency changes - APEX
To determine how allele frequency changes - APEX
random changes in allele frequency - apex
Allele frequency is stable.(Apex)