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
- 1Under what conditions does a population remain in genetic equilibrium?
- 2How does reproductive isolation lead to the formation of new species through allopatric speciation?
- 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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