BIO 3119 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Gregor Mendel, Mendelian Inheritance, Population Genetics

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Classic population genetics deals with genes as chemically unspecified entities (ex. Molecular population genetics deals with genes as amino acid sequences within a gene product (ex. Protein) or as nucleotide sequences within a molecule of dna. In population genetic terms, evolution is a change across generations in allele frequencies within a population. o. Explicitly, population genetics is the study of the processes that cause evolution. This includes mutation, selection, genetic drift, and migration while also taking into account mechanisms of mendelian inheritance and the effects of population structure. The objects of study are the frequencies and fitnesses of alleles and genotypes in populations. o. Studies their behaviour and compares this to data from expts and nature. To see a more detailed understanding of various evolutionary processes. These genetic models usually focus on 1-2 loci at a time. Grew out of the need to unite darwin"s theory of evolution by natural selection with mendelian hereditary principles.

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