Question: A . genes B . phenotype frequency C . population D . Allele frequency E . Hardy - Weinberg F . equation G . gene

A. genes
B. phenotype frequency
C. population
D. Allele frequency
E. Hardy-Weinberg
F. equation
G. gene pool
H. genotype frequency
I. genetic equilibrium
J. microevolution
K. allele
1. gradual change in allele frequencies in a population over time
2. total alleles for all genes of all individuals in a population
3. proportion of members of a population with a particular genotype; usually expressed as a decimal
4. condition of a gene pool in which allele frequencies remain constant over time; this population is not evolving (changing); also known as the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
5. any group of individuals of the same species living in the same geographic area at the same time
6. proportion of members of a population with a particular phenotype; usually expressed as a decimal
7. different form of the same gene occurring on homologous chromosomes
8. p^2+2pq+q^2=1.00
9. basic unit of heredity; chemical code in DNA that encodes a protein
10. rate of occurrence of a particular allele in a population with respect to a particular gene; usually expressed as a decimal
Match the description with the correct genetic term.

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