BIO153H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Transposable Element, Allele Frequency, Dna Replication

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Phenotype is the product of an inherited genotype and many environmental influences. Provides the raw material for evolutionary change. W/o gv no evolution: variation within a population. Average heterozygosity: average percentage of loci that are heterozygous. To determine gene variability survey the protein products of genes using gel electrophoresis: cannot detect silent mutations. Measure nucleotide variability: compare dna sequences of two individuals in a population and then average the data from many such comparisons, variation between populations. Geographic variation: differences in the genetic composition of separate populations. Researches have observed differences in the karyotypes of isolated populations: some populations, chromosomes become fused. Cline: graded change in a character along a geographic axis. Sources of genetic variation: formation of new alleles. In animals most mutations occur in somatic cells: altering gene number or position. Chromosomal changes that delete, disrupt or rearrange many loci at once are usually harmful. Rare cases, chromosomal rearrangements may even be beneficial.

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