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This fully-resourced lesson guides students through the use of the Hardy-Weinberg equation to monitor changes in allele frequencies in a population. The detailed PowerPoint and differentiated practice questions worksheets have been designed to cover point 8.3 (iv) of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification

The lesson begins with a focus on the equation to ensure that the students understand the meaning of each of the terms. The recessive condition, cystic fibrosis, is used as an example so that students can start to apply their knowledge and assess whether they understand which genotypes go with which term. Moving forwards, a step-by-step guide is used to show students how to answer a question. Tips are given during the guide so that common misconceptions and mistakes are addressed immediately. The rest of the lesson gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge to a set of 3 questions, which have been differentiated so that all abilities are able to access the work and be challenged

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