The tendency of population to remain in genetic equilibrium may be disturbed by
lack of mutations
lack of random mating
random mating
lack of migration.
Give scientific reasons : Genetic drift is much more likely to change allele frequencies in a small population rather than large population.
Factor affecting the Hardy-Weinberg principlesare
$(I)$ Gene flow ;
$(II)$ Genetic drift
$(III)$ Mutation
$(IV)$ Genetic recombination
$(V)$ Natural selection
The correct combination is
If gene migration happens multiple times, it would lead to
A population is in Hardy- weinberg equilibrium for a gene with only two alleles. If the gene frequency of an allele $A$ is $0.7$, the genotype frequency of $Aa$ is
In a random mating population in equilibrium, which of the following brings about a change in gene frequency in non-directional manner?