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Yes, the distance formula for a line segment was derived from Pythagoras' theorem.
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In the Pythagorean Theorem b is not twice a. The formula is [ a squared + b squared = c squared].
The formula is A2 + B2 = C2. This theorem only works for right triangles. A and B are the legs and C is the hypotenuse.
If a new allele appears in a population, the Hardy-Weinberg formula cannot be used. This is because there is now no equilibrium.
No statements, but a few of the Hardy-Weinberg conditions. Random mating. No gene flow. No natural selection.
Conditions of the Hardy-Weinberg EquilibriumRandom matingNo natural selectionNo gene flow (migrations)Large population sizeNo mutations
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
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Hardy and Weinberg wanted to answer the question of how genetic variation is maintained in a population over time. They developed the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle, which describes the expected frequencies of alleles in a population that is not undergoing any evolutionary changes.
The hardy-Weinberg theorem is put into effect which describes an equillibrium among the individuals in a population and among the alleles that they share.
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Hardy-Weinberg Principle.
the phenotype frequency does not change
Mutation cannot occur