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1 September, 10:38

Discuss the influence that population size can have on

strictlyrandom changes in allele and genotype frequencies in

organisms andwhat this might mean to the viability of small

populations.

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  1. 1 September, 11:15
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    When a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a gene, it does not evolve and allelic frequencies will remain the same for generations.

    There are five basic Hardy-Weinberg assumptions: there is no mutation, the mating is random, there is no gene flow, the population size is infinite and there is no selection.

    If the assumptions are not met for a gene, the population can evolve for that gene (that is, the allelic frequencies of that gene may change).

    The mechanisms of evolution are violations of the different Hardy-Weinberg assumptions: mutation, non-random mating, genetic flow, finite population size (gene drift) and natural selection.
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