BIOL 1108 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Gene Pool, Population Genetics, Allele

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Species consists of a rank of variants and this was key to darwin"s idea for evol (nat selection) since acts on those variants. 2 factors can affect the phenotype: genotype and the environ. Population genetics is the study of patterns of genetic variation/study of genetic variation in natural populations. Humans rank rather low in overall genetic variation (we are about 99. 9% identical) Species- individ that can exchange genetic material through interbreeding. Individ represent diff combos of alleles drawn from the species" gene pool. Gene pool- all the alleles present in all individuals in the species. Populations- interbreeding groups or organisms of the same species living in the same geographical area. Mutation and recombination are the 2 major sources of genetic variation (both form new alleles) Germline is what gets passed onto the offspring. 3 classification based on the effect that it has on the organism. Esp if on a protein coding region of the dna.

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