BIOLOGY 1P03 Lecture Notes - Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Population Bottleneck

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Week 11: monday, november 11th to friday, november 15th, 2013. A localized group of individuals of the same species, considered at the same time. Distinct group of populations that have the ability to interbreed and are evolutionary independent of other populations. All genes present in a population at any given time, all alleles of all genes. Follow populations gene frequencies over time and look for changes in frequencies in the gene pool. Hardy-weinberg equilibrium represents a non-evolving base-line reference point. Upper case = dominant, lower case = recessive. Let q represent allele frequency of r. p2 = probability of producing a rr genotype (dominant) q2 = probability of producing a rr genotype (recessive) 2pq = probability of producing a rr genotype (heterozygous) Sum of these frequencies must equal 100%. p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1* Sum of allele frequencies = 1, therefore p+q = 1 * Hardy weinberg equilibrium equation p2 + 2pq + q2 =1.

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