BIOL 1202 Chapter : Chapter 23

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1: remember that evolution is the change in gene frequencies in the population, population is a localized group of individuals that belong to the same biological species. Individuals don"t evolve: evolution measured by change in population, evolution acts only on heritable traits. Populations show variations: some variation is the result of heritable changes (mutation and/or genetic recombination) and some variations is non-heritable (see fig 23. 3) If you add up all the alleles for a particular trait, the allele frequency for an allele can be determined. If only one allele exists for a trait, then that trait is "fixed" in the population. The allele frequency is 1. 0 (100%: most traits have multiple alleles and each allele has a frequency of occurrence. The peas are diploid for the pea shape gene and are either round or wrinkled: the round allele (r) is dominant over the wrinkled allele (r) = 120: the frequency for the a allele is 0. 6.

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