The assumptions necessary for HardyWeinberg Equilibrium incl
The assumptions necessary for Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium include; All of the above An infinitely large population Random mating Equal number of offspring All cells in the human body except for sex cells have chromosomes in pairs. Sex cells have chromosomes.
Solution
Q8. All of the above
Assumptions underlying Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium are mating is random. population size is infinitely large.
allele frequencies are equal in the sexes. there is no migration, mutation or selection.
Q9. 46, 23, 23
Somatic cells are diploid while sex cells are haploid cells.
