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[_ Old Earth _] So, how do you actually know when natural selection is acting on a population?

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The answer was independently found by a mathematician G.H. Hardy, and a biologist, Wilhem Weinberg. The Hardy-Weinberg principle says that in the absence of any selective pressure, and with no appreciable immigration or emigration, the next generation of genotypes for alleles with frequencies A and a, will have the distribution of: (AxA) + 2 Axa + axa.

The assumptions of Hardy-Weinberg are:
  • organisms are diploid
  • only sexual reproduction occurs
  • generations are non overlapping
  • mating is random
  • population size is infinitely large
  • allele frequencies are equal in the sexes
  • there is no migration, mutation or selection
In population genetics, there are a good number of mathematical models that deal with cases where these assumptions do not hold. If those are controlled, or very close to the assumptions, then a deviation from the predicted distribution indicates natural selection is at work.
 

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