BIOSC 0160 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Gene Flow, Antibody, Carotenoid

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If there are only two alleles, then p + q = 1. 1: random mating, no mutation, no natural selection, no gene flow. Yes, inbreeding increases homozygosity but does not change allele frequencies. Mn codes for protein found on surface of red blood cells. Can determine whether individuals are mm, mn, or nn by treating blood samples with antibodies to each protein. M and n alleles were not being affected by the 4 evolutionary processes and mating was random in respect to this gene o. Humans were not choosing mates based on their genotype. Hla codes for proteins that help immune system cells recognize and destroy invading bacteria and viruses. Hypothesis: individuals who are heterozygous have a strong fitness advantage. Mating may not be random in respect to hla genotype. Describe what happens with the average value of a trait and overall genetic variability: directional selection. No single phenotype is favored-- average value stays the same.

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