Question 10: (a) Based on your Chi-square goodness-of-fit test, do you think thi
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Question 10:
(a) Based on your Chi-square goodness-of-fit test, do you think this population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Explain your reasoning based on your probability results. (2 marks)
(b) Briefly explain if the conclusion you reached in part (a) was expected for this population (i.e. are all the Hardy-Weinberg assumptions valid?) (3 marks)
QUESTION 11
Question 11:
(0.5 mark each)
Match the following terms with the most correct statement. Each of these relates to forces or conditions that violate the Hardy-Weinberg assumptions.
Genetic drift
Migration
Inbreeding
Mutation
Natural selection
Nonrandom mating
Responsible for the origin of new genetic variation in a species.
Differential reproduction of genotypes that leads to evolution.
Alleles may disappear from a population simply by chance.
Movement of genes between populations.
Increases the frequency of homozygotes in a population compared to the results of random mating.
Does not normally change allele frequencies.
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Answer:
11) Match the following terms with the most correct statement. Each of these relates to forces or conditions that violate the Hardy-Weinberg assumptions.
Below are the terms matched with correct statements:
**Please note for question 10 information is missing, so attempted only question 11.
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