What do the variables in the Hardy-Weinberg equation represent?
p
p2
q
q2
2pq

Answer:
p represents the frequency of the dominant allele (in decimal form) of a gene
q represents the frequency of the recessive allele (in decimal form) of a gene
These 2 alleles are different; one is dominant, one is recessive.
p^2 = the frequency of homozygous dominant individuals in the population (decimal form)
2pq = the frequency of heterozygous individuals in the population (decimal form)
q^2 = the frequency of homozygous recessive in the population (decimal form)
1 ..........> q^2
2..........> 2pq
3 .........> q
4..........> p
5 .........> p^2
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