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i. The age of the rocks where a fossil is found
ii. The rate of decay of isotopes including carbon-14
iii. Geographical data
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Mendel’s laws can extend to the population level.
The Hardy-Weinberg law states that even with all the shuffling of genes that goes on, the relative frequencies of genotypes in a population are constant over time.
p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
In this equation, p2 represents the homozygous dominants, 2pq represents the heterozygotes, and q2 represents the homozygous recessives.
It is important to understand the consequences on the population if any of the five conditions are not met:
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