EE BIOL 142 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Mendelian Inheritance

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The allele frequency in the next generation: pt+1 = pt(1- ) The allele frequency at generation t is then: pt = p0(1- )t. Mutation results in a decrease in allele frequency over time. Drift and migration tend to change allele frequencies more quickly. Fixation: 1 copy of allele takes over and fixates due to genetic drift. Higher the frequency the greater probability of fixation. Probability of fixation for allele at frequency p = p. Allele frequency of a new mutation p = 1/2n (also the probability of fixation for a new mutation) New mutations can be lost in single generation due to mendelian segregation. P(loss in 1 generation) = (1/2)k where k = number of children produced by parent. Step-wise mutation model microsatellites: alleles mutate by gaining or losing repeat units during dna replication.

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