BIOL 1202 Chapter : Chapter 23 Outline

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>>>>>>variation between populations: population of the same organism can show variations. The variation between populations can be discrete or continual. discrete variation. 2: frequently continual variation in a population will exist as a cline (see fig 23. 5, cline: a graded variation in a trait that parallels a gradient in the environment (any sort of geographic change depth, latitude, etc) 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. 80/200 = 0. 4: assuming that mating in the population is completely random, then the frequencies of r and r will remain constant, the chance of getting two r genes in the f1 generation is. 0. 6 x 0. 6 = 0. 36 this means 36% of the f1 generation is rr: the chance of being a heterozygous individual is.

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