22. Evolution of Populations
The Hardy-Weinberg Principle
Multiple Choice
Multiple ChoiceIn a population of glass frogs (Hyalinobatrachium munozorum) you collect 200 individuals. Of those, you determine that 160 are homozygous for the H allele, 10 are homozygous for the h allele, and 30 are heterozygous. Is this population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? If not, why not?
A
Yes. The population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
B
No. There are more heterozygotes than predicted by the Hardy-Weinberg equation.
C
No. There are fewer HH homozygotes than predicted by the Hardy-Weinberg equation.
D
No. There are more HH homozygotes than predicted by the Hardy-Weinberg equation.
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