Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Concepts

Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Concepts

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Amelia Wright

Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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11:08

Mr. Andersen explains how to solve Hardy-Weinberg problems, starting with an introduction to Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium and its importance in genetics. He describes gene pools and allele frequencies, demonstrating how to calculate p and q values. The video covers probability in genetics and provides step-by-step solutions to Hardy-Weinberg problems, including example problems involving non-tasters and the delta-32 mutation related to HIV resistance.

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What is the primary use of the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium in biology?

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In a gene pool, what does the 'p' value represent?

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If the allele frequency of a dominant trait is 0.3, what is the frequency of the recessive allele?

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What does the term '2pq' in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent?

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If 16% of a population is unable to taste a chemical, what does this percentage represent in Hardy-Weinberg terms?

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How do you calculate the frequency of the dominant allele if q is known?

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In a population where q equals 0.4, what is the percentage of heterozygous individuals?

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If the allele frequency of a recessive gene is 20%, what is the frequency of the dominant allele?

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What is the probability of an individual being homozygous recessive if q is 0.2?

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In the context of Hardy-Weinberg, what does it mean if a population is in equilibrium?

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