BIOL 2040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Fecundity Selection, Ob River, Isomerase

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A measure of the commonness of an allele in a population; the proportion of all alleles of that gene in the population that are of this specific type. Artificial selection breeding of successive generations by the deliberate human selection of certain phenotypes or genotypes as the parents of each generation. Darwinian fitness the relative probability of survival and reproduction for a genotype. Endogamy mating between individuals within a group or subgroup, rather than at random in a population. Enforced outbreeding deliberate avoidance of mating between relatives. An array of genotypic or phenotypic frequencies in a population that remains constant over time. Fixed allele an allele for which all members of the population under study are homozygous, and so no other alleles for this locus exist in the population. Founder effect a random difference from the parental population in the frequency of a genotype in a new colony that results from a small number of founders.

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