11.1 Population Genetics and Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
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Population genetics explores how genetic variation changes within populations over time. This field examines allele frequencies, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and the forces that drive genetic change, including natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow. Understanding these concepts is crucial for grasping evolutionary processes. By studying how populations evolve, we gain insights into speciation, adaptation, and the genetic basis of traits. This knowledge has practical applications in conservation, agriculture, medicine, and forensics.
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Population genetics explores how genetic variation changes within populations over time. This field examines allele frequencies, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and the forces that drive genetic change, including natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and gene flow. Understanding these concepts is crucial for grasping evolutionary processes. By studying how populations evolve, we gain insights into speciation, adaptation, and the genetic basis of traits. This knowledge has practical applications in conservation, agriculture, medicine, and forensics.
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