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Answer:
Option B and C
Explanation:
When a population is said to be in Hardy Weinberg’s Equilibrium, it is assumed to obey the following assumptions – Â
a) There is random mating among the organism
b) The mating should not be selective and in order to achieve so the population size must be infinite
c) There should be no loss or gain of allele thereby assuring that there is no selection, mutation, migration etc. Â
d) Also there must be no crossing among organism belonging to different generation Â
With all such assumptions, Â the allele frequencies will remain either constant thereby producing infertile recessive homozygous species or fertile heterozyous species. Â
Hence, option B and C are correct
The possible statements about this population include:
- Most of the recessive alleles are found in heterozygous individuals.
- Any individuals in this population that are homzygous recessive are sterile.
The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium is simply a principle that states that the generic variation in a population will remain constant from a generation to the next generation when there are no disturbing factors.
Since the allele frequency for the recessive allele in a population is 0.02, then, most of the recessive alleles are found in the heterozygous individuals.
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