BIOL 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Prentice Hall, Genetic Drift, Zygosity

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Changes in allele frequency due to: random sampling variation when drawing alleles to form, chance variation in survival, unrelated to zygotes genotype/selection. Multiple codons code for the same amino acid: change in a single nucleotide may not change amino acid being coded for. Fixation: when an allele frequency reaches 1 or 0. Is either the only allele for that gene present in a population, or has been completely removed from population: small population will typically experience fixation early on, large population are likely to never experience allele fixation. The frequency of heterozygotes in a population under. Polymorphism: having more than one allele for a gene present in. Fixation: having only one allele for a gene in a population a population: monomorphic. Small populations lose variation o: steady decline in variation over generations. Decline occurs in a short period of time. Medium populations o: on average, will lose variation very slowly. In natural populations expected heterozygosity varies between species.

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