BISC 120Lg Lecture 5: Evolutionary Mechanisms

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Individuals do not evolve: populations evolve, happens between generations. Assumptions: no selection, no mutation, no migration, in nitely large population (no genetic drift due to chance, random mating. If assumptions are met, allele and genotype frequencies will not change between generations. Genotype frequencies: 40/100 aa, 40/100 aa, 20/100 aa: represented by decimals (0. 4, 0. 4, 0. 2) Allele frequencies: (80+40)/200a, (40+40)/200a: 100 diploid, so 200 gametes. Genotype numbers: actual count of individuals: 40 aa, 40 aa, 20 aa. Multiplication and addition rules: combined probability - use multiplication, either/or probability - use addition. Monohybrid cross: p^2 expected chance of aa, 2pq expected chance of aa, q^2 expected chance of aa, p + q = 1 [expected, p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1 [expected] Hardy-weinberg principles apply when there are more than 2 alleles, too. How to test hw: test whether observed genotype numbers match expected genotype numbers.

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