BIOL 1101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Molecular Clock, Allele Frequency, Noncoding Dna

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Mutation and recombination are the two sources of genetic variation: recombination shuf es mutations to produce new sequences, somatic= mutations that occur in the body"s tissues. Affects only the cells descended from the one cell in which mutations originally arose > affects only that one individual: germ-line= mutations that occur in the reproductive cells and are therefore passed on to the next generation. Can help species to better adapt to their environment. Allele frequencies= rates of occurrence of alleles in populations. Early population geneticists relied on observable traits and gel electrophoresis to measure variation: observable traits: just count the individuals displaying variant forms of a trait and have a measure of the variation of that trait"s gene. Doesn"t always work because many traits are encoded by a large # of genes + phenotype is a product of genotype and environment.

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