Biology 3466B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Zygosity, Genetic Drift, Genotype

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The mean of w over time is genetic variance in fitness. Pure selection no genetic drift due to infinite number of population. Take two proportions that are independent and combine. You multiply the p2 and waa to find out the next generation"s population alleles. When there"s only two alleles, p is the frequency of a. P" = p2waa + 2pqwaa = p(pwaa + q waa) = the next generation fitness. Alleles have fitness? a = q(pwaa + qwaa) these frequency of alleles are called marginal fitness. P" = p(pwaa + qwaa) + q(pwaa + qwaa) = 1 but it could be less than 1. Fitness - proportion of reproduction in population in the level of genotype. If the fitness differ within a population, the gametes" fitness will differ. divide each frequency by so that we get 1 when added up. > p(pwaa + qwaa)/ + q(pwaa + qwaa)/ . pq[p(waa - waa) + q(waa waa)] / .

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