Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Gene Pool, Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency

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Populations made up of individuals of same species, each with own a. Gene pool: sum of all alleles at all gene loci in all individuals. Scientists often use control treatments to evaluate effect of particular factor: control tells what we would see if experimental treatment had no effect, when studies use observational instead of experimental data, often no suitable control. If so, null model is developed: null model: a conceptual model that predicts what one would see if a particular factor had no effect. Serve as theoretical reference points against which scientists can evaluate observations: experimental data: information that describes the result of a careful manipulation of the system under study. Shuffling of genes in sexual reproduction does not, by itself, cause allele/genotype frequencies to change. Hardy-weinberg principle: mathematical model that describes how genotype frequencies are established in sexually reproducing organisms, according to this model, genetic equilibrium is possible if all of the following conditions are met.

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