The phenotypic frequency from generations 1 to 3 shows there are naturally more individuals with the dominant trait. Moreover, changes in frequency show this population does not have Hardy Weinberg equilibrium.
What are the changes in phenotypic frequency?
Phenotypic frequency refers to how common a trait is in one population. In this case, the number of individuals with a recessive vs those with a dominant trait.
From the information provided in the chart, we can see in the first three generations there is a higher number of individuals with a dominant trait, which is genetically natural, and this occurs even as the population grows.
Is there Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium?
Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium is a principle that establishes under normal conditions phenotypic frequency should be constant. This does not occur in this population because by generation 6 there is almost the same number of individuals with a dominant and a recessive trait, which shows phenotypic frequency is changing.
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