BIOL359 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Udny Yule, Lethal Allele

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Chapter 6: mendelian genetics in populations i: selection and mutation as mechanisms of evolution. Population genetics: integrates darwin"s theory of evolution by natural selection with mendelian genetics: changes in the relative abundance of traits in a population is tied to changes in the relative abundance of the alleles that influences them. Change across generations in the frequencies of alleles. Mendelian genetics in populations: the hardy-weinberg equilibrium principle. Population: group of interbreeding individuals and their offspring. Adults gametes zygotes juveniles adults (track the frequency of alleles across generations) Gene pool: the total of all the eggs & sperms of a generation of one population. P2 + 2pq + q2 = 1. Evolution is a change in allele frequencies. The hardy-weinberg equilibrium principle: the allele frequencies in a population will not change, generation after generation. If the allele frequencies in a population are given by p and q, the genotype frequencies will be given by p2, 2pq, and q2.

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