BIOL 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Genetic Drift

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Natural selection is not the only evolutionary mechanism. Each of the four processes listed below has different consequences: natural & sexual selection, genetic drift, gene flow, mutation. Genetic variation sets stage for natural selection. Sources: formation of new alleles (genes) - mutation, altering gene number or location - chromosomal mutations, rapid reproduction - mutation rates constant: generation times are not constant, sexua lreproduction: recombination of chromosomes. Set of equations for determining if population evolving at a particular gene. Population: group of interbreeding individuals of same species. Gene pool - all alleles (copies) for gene in population. Example: a gene with 2 alleles, a1, a2. P + q = 1 (always true with two alleles; the sum of the alleles must equal 1). P2 + 2pq + q2 = 1. Hardy-weinberg example population of wildflowers incompletely dominant for color: Cr = (320 2) + 160 = 800. Cw = (20 2) + 160 = 200.

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