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
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
random changes in allele frequency - apex
To determine how allele frequency changes - APEX
To determine how allele frequency changes - APEX
Allele frequency is stable.(Apex)
In Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, allele frequencies in a population remain constant from generation to generation. This means that the population is not evolving. Factors such as no mutation, no gene flow, random mating, large population size, and no natural selection contribute to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
An example of allele frequency is when in a population of 100 individuals, 60 individuals have the dominant allele (A) for a specific gene, while 40 individuals have the recessive allele (a). The frequency of the dominant allele (A) would be 0.6, and the frequency of the recessive allele (a) would be 0.4.