BIOLOGY 2C03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Population Genetics

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22. 1 the hardy-weinberg equilibrium describes the relationship of allele and genotype frequencies in population. Scientist showed/believed that (in absence of natural selection) genotype frequencies stay stable in a population. Hardy- weinberg equilibrium: the assumption for this equilibrium is that the population is indefinitely large, experiences no evolution and as members that mate at random, alleles are given frequencies of: f(a1)=p and f(a2)= q. Since a1 and a2 are the only alleles that occur at this gene, the sum of their frequencies is 1. 25. 1 genotypic and allelic frequencies are used to describe the gene pool of a population calculating genotypic frequency. Frequency is just a proportion or : genotypic frequency: is just adding up the number of people with that genotype and dividing by the # total individuals. Ie. f(aa)= # of aa individuals/ n: the sum of all genotypic frequencies are equal to 1.

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