CAS BI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Gregor Mendel, Punnett Square, Genotype Frequency

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Lecture 5: (9/16/16) using the hardy-weinberg equilibrium principle to measure evolutionary. Office hours: 5 cummington street room 423 mwf 4-5pm. Quantifiable measure of how (or if) the gene pool changes from one generation to the next. Allele frequency- number of a or a in a population. Measure the amount of genetic variation in a population. Genotype frequency- number of aa , aa , or aa in a population. Measure how a population"s genetic variation is distributed among its members. Allele frequencies do not change across generations. Genotype frequencies can be predicted from allele frequencies ex) how many aa individuals are there? p2. No agents of selection will go into more detail later. Gregor mendel looked for 7 different traits in pea plants through genetic crosses using punnett squares. Purple (pp) and white (pp) flowers produced variety of offspring in different ratios. Figure 23. 3a the hardy-weinberg theorem: and a practice problem!

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