01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Allele Frequency, Gene Pool, Genetic Variation

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Lecture 20 - microevolution: variation in individuals, phenotypes. Some phenotypes are either on or off. Some are gradations - vary along a continuum (2 or more genes influence a character: genetic variation. Sexual reproduction does not create new alleles! Rapid (asexual) reproduction = lots of mutations. Detecting evolution in population: population and allele frequencies gene pool. Population = sexually interbreeding, same species, living in the same area, share a. Evolution = change in allele frequency over time. Population genetics: study of the variability of genetics within a population. Allele = one of two or more alternate versions of a gene. Fixed alleles = all individuals have same alleles ww or ww - no variation. Gene pool = all alleles of all genes in a population. Allele frequency = proportion of a specific allele (w/w) in a population. Population alleles are w & w frequency of each will be 0. 5 f(w) = f(w) = 0. 5 (50%: hardy-weinberg equilibrium.

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