My expertise is in Biology, so they threw me in the deep end of the pool, which took me a little off guard. I was asked to explain 1) Why mathematical modeling using the Hardy Weinberg principles is important in studying evolution and what it can tell us about natural selection and changes in alleles from one generation to the next. 2) What the 2 equations are and what they calculate, including the meaning of the answers. 3) The 5 conditions of the Hardy Weinberg equilibrium & their significance.
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