Genetics of Mendelian populations
- Date
1959
- Summary
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Explains the nature and importance of population genetics. Derives the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle for Mendelian (cross-breeding) populations. Points out that though the Hardy-Weinberg law produces a static gene pool when it applies, mutation, selection, random genetic drift, and migration upset this equilibrium and cause gene frequencies to shift-these factors being, therefore, the principal causes of evolution.
- Publishers
Indiana University. Audio-Visual Center; McGraw-Hill Text-Films
- Genres
Educational; Lecture
- Subjects
Heredity; Mendel's law; Evolution
- Collection
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
- Rights Statement
- No Copyright - United States
- Physical Description
1 Film (0:29:49); 16mm
- Other Identifiers
IULMIA Film Database: 40000003260884; Other: GR00408456; MDPI Barcode: 40000003260884; IULMIA Film Database: 30000136649385
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.