The Hardy-Weinberg principle cannot operate if

  • A
    the population is very large
  • B
    frequent mutations occur in the population
  • C
    the population has no chance of interaction with other populations
  • D
    free interbreeding occurs among all members of the population

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The sum of the frequencies of all the alternative alleles is:

In a population of $1000$ individuals, $360$ belong to genotype $AA$, $480$ to $Aa$, and the remaining $160$ to $aa$. Based on this data, the frequency of allele $A$ in the population is:

If $98$ members out of $200$ in a population express the recessive phenotype,what is the percentage of heterozygotes in that population?

Factors affecting the Hardy-Weinberg principle are:
$I.$ Gene flow
$II.$ Genetic drift
$III.$ Mutation
$IV.$ Genetic recombination
$V.$ Natural selection
The correct combination is:

What is the sum total of all genes present in a population called?

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