BIOL 261 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Genotype Frequency, Gene Pool, Panmixia

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Gene pool = the sum total of all alleles in the breeding members of a population at a given time. The frequency of an allele in the gene pool is equal to the probability that the allele will be chosen when randomly picking an allele from the gene pool to form. In africa, albinism is present at frequencies as high as 1 in 1100 among some ethnic groups in an egg or a sperm =(cid:1868)2. Random mating: for example, a tendency for individuals who are phenotypically similar to mate with each other violates the hardy-weinberg law. If one of the genotypes has reduced viability such that some individuals with that genotype die before the genotype frequencies are counted, then the estimate of the gene frequencies will be inaccurate. The population must not be divided into subpopulations that are partially or fully genetically isolated.

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