Yes, the hardy-Weinberg equilibrium deals about the population and stuff
Step-by-step explanation:
Definition:
- Hardly Weinberg principle is also known as Hardly Wein-berg equilibrium
- In simple terms, Hardy Weinberg equilibrium can be stated as the genetic variation in a family will always remain constant from one generation to the next generation during the absence of disturbing influences
Formula:
The Hardly Weinberg equation is represented in the form of,
p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
where,
p2 denotes the statistics of AA (homozygous dominant)
2pq denotes the statistics of Aa (heterozygous)
q2 r denotes the statistics of aa (homozygous recessive)
Conditions for Hardly Weinberg Principle:
The condition for the Hardly Weinberg conditions are listed below here,
1.No gene flow
2.No natural selection
3.Random Mating
4.large population size
5.no mutation