BIOB51H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Allele Frequency, Sickle-Cell Disease, Genetic Drift

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Slide 5: population genetics theory that allows us to track the fate of alleles and genotypes across generations. Slide 7: cheetahs have low genetic diversity, they"re expressing deleterious traits at a very high rate. Slide 8: gives us insight into human diseases and conditions. Slide 11: they said you could only hunt males down, and not females. What happened was that male horn size decreased because before they used to fight each other with their horns for females. Slide 12: decrease in amount of male elephants that have tusks. Slide 15: need to compare what we get with the null model (if nothing changes) Slide 16: we expect variation in biological systems even if there isn"t e(cid:448)olutionary (cid:272)hange o(cid:448)erall. Slide 17: null model is the hardy-weinberg equilibrium. Slide 18: last prediction is that there is random mating in the population, and with this, it means that there are predictable genotype frequencies.

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