Which of the following defines the Hardy-Weinberg's law?
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Evolution
Which of the following defines the Hardy-Weinberg's law?
- \(p^{2}+2 p q+q^{2}=1\)
- \(p^{2}+2 p q+q^{2}=-1\)
- \(p^{2}+2 p q+q^{2}=0\)
- \(q^{2}+q^{2}+2 p q=0\)
Answer
(A) p^ 2 +2 p q+q^ 2 =1
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