How does the process of Natural Selection affect Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Explain with the help of graphs.
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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is maintained only in the absence of evolutionary forces. Natural selection is one of the major forces that causes deviation.
Natural selection disrupts Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium by favoring certain alleles over others, leading to changes in allele frequencies. Hardy-Weinberg assumes no evolution, but selection creates a differential reproductive success. Graphically:
The equilibrium predicts constant allele frequencies: a horizontal line.
Under natural selection, a beneficial allele (say \( A \)) increases in frequency, resulting in a sigmoid curve showing directional selection.