BIOL 1202 Chapter : The Evolution Of Populations

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Phenotype vs. genotype: gregor mendel is responsible for basic mendelian inheritance, mutations: difference between alleles; the difference between dominant and recessive. You now have 2 versions of the genes: phenotype: all expressed traits of an organism. Evolution: evolution is a change in an allele frequency in a population over time (a change in the gene pool, population = all of the individuals of a single species in a given area. Population genetics: examines the frequency, distribution, and inheritance of alleles within a population. Anything that changes the allele frequencies in that population. This means that 80% of sperm & eggs will carry r, and 20% of sperm & eggs will carry r. Allele frequencies: under strict mendelian inheritance, allele frequencies would remain constant from one generation to the next (hardy-weinberg equilibrium) Under strict mendelian inheritance, allele frequencies would remain constant from one generation to the next (hardy-weinberg equilibrium) Genotype frequencies: p2=0. 64 (rr) 2pq=0. 32 (rr) q2=0. 04 (rr)

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