Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Null Hypothesis

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Phenotypic variation: differences in appearance or function. 17. 1b phenotypic variation can have genetic and environmental causes. Phenotypic variation within populations may be caused by: Population genetics: focuses on the genetic variation that exists within a population and how this changes over time as a result of evolution. 17. 2a evolution is a change in allele frequencies the same genes. Evolution: the change in allele frequencies from one generation to the next. 17. 2d the hardy-weinberg principle is a null hypothesis that defines a population that is not. Null hypothesis: a prediction of what researchers would see if that particular factor had no effect the gene loci in all individuals within the population. Genetic variation is due to the fact that different individuals possess different versions of. Gene pool: total genetic variability of a population is represented by all the alleles at all. What would the genetic makeup of a population be at a particular locus if the.

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