BIOLOGY 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Gene Pool, Meiosis, Mendelian Inheritance

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Population genetics study of the genetic variation within and among natural populations and the evolutionary processes that generate and maintain this variation. Population: a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area that are capable of interbreeding (mating and producing offsprings that survive and are fertile) Note interbreeding is different then inbreeding (inbreeding: wolves, small pop mating with close relatives > creates problems in populations) Gene pool: all the alleles (for all genes) in the population. Sources of genetic variation: mutation: introduce new alleles. How do we measure genetic makeup of a population: allele frequency, allele frequency tells you the probability of randomly drawing that allele from the population, genotype frequency. What is the genotype frequency for the ww individuals: 7/21, 14/21, cannot be determined. Clicker: assuming wing development is controlled by a single gene and the wingless allele (w) is recessive. We cant tell ww for ww because both have wings!

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