BI111 Study Guide - Final Guide: Adaptation, Genetic Variation, Neoteny

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All the inhabitants of a particular town, area or country. Existence of discrete variants of a character. Exist in two or more discrete states, and intermediate forms are often absent. Example: snow geese have either blue or white features. The sum of all alleles at all gene loci in all individuals. Identify the genotypes in a representative sample. The percentage of individuals possessing each genotype. The percentage of individuals possessing each phenotype. The relative abundances of the different alleles. Indivudlas genotype includes two alleles at every gene locus. Having a single set of unpaired chromosomes. Predict what they would see if a particular factor had no effect. Point at which neither allele frequencies nor genotype frequencies change in succeeding generations. Polypeptide chain, a particular amino acid can be specified by several different codons. May change an organisms phenotype without influencing its survival and reproduction (neither harmful or helpful) Organisms or their gametes (pollen), move from one population to another.

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