BSC 2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Genetic Drift, Gene Pool, Panmixia

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Hardy weinberg equilibrium: evolution appears to be the typical situation, sometimes evolution is not occurring, hardy-weinberg equilibrium. Conditions that specify if evolution is not happening. Population genetics study of how populations change genetically over time. Population group of same species individuals that can and do interbreed successfully. Gene pool all of the alleles at all loci in all the members of a population. Fixed only one allele exists for a locus in the population: more fixed alleles = lower species diversity. Hardy-weinberg: if gene pools are not evolving, can use hardy-weinberg. Describes a population that is not evolving. Gene frequencies remain constant throughout the generations. Genes coming into or leaving the population. Hardy-weinberg math: p = frequency of the dominant allele = f(a, q = frequency of the recessive allele = f(a) Mechanisms of evolutionary change: mutations provide the foundation for evolution.

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