BIOSC 0160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Genotype, Birth Weight, Genetic Variation

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Allele frequency: p = # of copies of the allele/total number of copies of alleles. It is going to make the population average, and all the same: the average phenotypic/trait in a population is preserved, genetic variation in the population is reduced, reduces variation but does not change the mean, ex. Birth weight: low and high birth weights have difficulty surviving. If this continues over time, favored alleles will become fixed disadvantage, the whole population could die. Disruptive selection: both extremes are favored but the average will be lost. Varies from the mean in both directions: bimodal distribution: two extremes and nothing in the middle, organisms on either end of the scale are the most fit, genetic variability is maintained or increased. Trait that differs from its ancestrol form: monophyletic group: (clade).

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