BIOLOGY 202L Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Zygosity, Allele Frequency, Neutral Theory Of Molecular Evolution

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Relative fitness (fitness of observed genotype) / (actual fitness of fittest genotype) relative fitness of fittest genotype = 1. Genetic drift: random change in allele frequencies due to pure chance often smaller population causes loss of rare alleles by fixation of dominant allele genetic distinction between once identical populations reduction in variation within population, avg. variation maintained overall. Fst = inbreeding constant greater than 0. F = 1 (observed hets / expected hets) If f = or < 0, then not inbreeding (random mating) Fst = 1 (observed hets within subpopulation / observed hets between subpopulations) If fst > 0, then structure (difference from overall species) If fst = or < 0, then random mating among the entire species (across subpopulations) Fst = population differentiation due to genetic structure. If population structure, each allele may be different between subpopulations. Calc. heterozygosity among them: if hets among entire species is less than expected, then wahlund effect.

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