Genetics, Populations, and Evolution · Spring Term

Population Genetics and Selection

Using the Hardy-Weinberg principle to study allele frequencies and the impact of natural selection.

Key Questions

  1. 1Under what conditions does a population remain in genetic equilibrium?
  2. 2How does reproductive isolation lead to the formation of new species through allopatric speciation?
  3. 3How do environmental shifts dictate whether stabilizing, directional, or disruptive selection occurs?

National Curriculum Attainment Targets

A-Level: Biology - Genetics, Populations, and EvolutionA-Level: Biology - Population Genetics
Year: Year 13
Subject: Biology
Unit: Genetics, Populations, and Evolution
Period: Spring Term

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