
Populations and Evolution
Students will study the Hardy-Weinberg principle and the factors that cause variation in phenotypes. They will explore natural selection, genetic drift, and the process of speciation.
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Students will study the Hardy-Weinberg principle and the factors that cause variation in phenotypes. They will explore natural selection, genetic drift, and the process of speciation.
Key Questions
- How does the Hardy-Weinberg principle estimate allele frequencies?
- What are the different types of selection?
- How does reproductive isolation lead to speciation?
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