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In testing the equality of population variances, two assumptions are required: independent samples and normally distributed populations.
Aa Genotypes
Refers to the genetic makeup of an organism having one dominant allele (A) and one recessive allele (a) for a particular trait.
Hardy-Weinberg Predictions
Hardy-Weinberg predictions are mathematical expressions that describe the expected frequencies of genotypes in a population under certain conditions, including random mating and absence of evolutionary forces.
Genetic Equilibrium
A state in a gene pool where the frequency of alleles remains constant from generation to generation in the absence of evolutionary forces.
Natural Selection
The process by which organisms with traits better suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, gradually influencing the characteristics of their species.
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