Name the law that states that the sum of allelic frequencies in a population remains constant. What are the five factors that influence these values?
G.H. Hardy and W. Weinberg independently discovered a rule that related allelic and genotypic frequency in the Mendelian population (shares common gene pool). There is an aspect of this law which explains that the allelic frequencies at an autosomal locus in the population will not change from one generation to the next (allelic- frequency equilibrium), i.e. will remain constant. There are five factors that are responsible for the failure of Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium: gene flow, genetic drift, non-random mating or genetic recombination, natural selection and mutation.
Equation of Hardy and Weinberg; p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
Where; p is the frequency of dominant allele, q is the frequency of recessive allele and pq defines the heterozygous population.
There are some assumption that are necessary for this law, population should be panmictic and there would be no natural selection, no mutation, no migration occurs.
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