Research human earlobes traits or how Hardy Weinberg frequencies can test for natural selection from the news and/or internet. Post the website link or video link for another student to read.
The earlobe can have two extreme traits, attached or free. However, there are other traits also seen in between these two extremes which implies that the traits are not controlled by a single gene but by many genes and thus follows a quantitative inheritance.
yes Hardy weinberg can test for natural selection. For a population to be in Hardy weinberg equilibrium it must not be acted upon by any selective pressures. That means any deviations from p2+ 2pq +q2=1 .
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