BLG 144 Chapter 25: Chapter 25

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A small gene pool indicates low genetic diversity, reduced chances of acquiring biological fitness, and increased possibility of extinction: gene pool increases when mutation occurs and survives. Gene pool decreases when the population size is significantly reduced (e. g. famine, genetic disease, etc. ). It can be used to help determine gene frequencies or the ratio between different types of genes in a population. Deriving the hardy weinberg principle: hardy and weinberg started off with the most simple situation possible. That just two alleles of a particular gene exist in a population: the alleles will be called a1 and a2. The letter p will represent the frequency of a1 alleles and q will represent the frequency of a2 alleles: both frequencies will add up to 1 due to there only being 2 alleles present. For evolution to occur, some other factor or factors must come into play.

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