BIOL 1F90 Lecture 3: Lecture Section 3 Notes

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Describe the characteristics of a population that is in hardy-weinberg equilibrium. Outline the differences between allele frequency and genotype frequency. Demonstrate how the success of different phenotypes can be compared by calculating their relative fitness. Describe the phenomena of bottleneck effect and founder effect and explain how they contribute to allelic frequencies. Describe how migration and nonrandom mating patterns affect genetic variation in populations. Study of genes and genotypes in a population. How it changes over the course of many generations. Helps us understand how genetic variation is related to phenotypic variation. Genotype: set of alleles that determine the expression of a particular trait. Phenotype: physical expression of a trait based on genes and environment. : # of copies of specific allele at a particular locus in population/ # of alleles for that gene in a population. : # of individuals with a particular genotype in a population/ # of individuals in population.

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