1-selection Flashcards

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1
Q

under HWE do genotype /allele freq. change?

A

NO

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2
Q

genetic drift leads to a loss of _____

A

genetic variation

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3
Q

How do we regain lost genetic variation ?

A

mutation or migration

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4
Q

genetic drift is strong when Ne is

A

small

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5
Q

Ne = census pop size if:

A

all individuals are randomly mating and population is consistent

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6
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what is the wahlund effect

A

decrease of heterozygosity in a population due to drift

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7
Q

Fst measures what

A

genetic differentiation between groups

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8
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Fst is high if:

A

groups have undergone a lot of genetic drift

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9
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Fst is low if:

A

migration occurs between groups

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10
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mutations have no/an effect on an organism’s phenotype and fitness

A

no

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11
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most new mutations are

A

neutral

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12
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most new non neutral mutations are

A

deleterious

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13
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what acts to remove deleterious mutations from the population

A

selection

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14
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beneficial mutations rise in freq due to __________ until they are ______

A

positive selection
fixed

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15
Q

selection is strongest in :

A

large populations

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16
Q

in large populations, nearly all segregating variants are ______ or ______

A

neutral or beneficial

17
Q

in small populations, _____ leads to fixation of a large number of neutral/deleterious variants

A

drift

18
Q

selection coefficient

A

strength of selection acting on a mutation

19
Q

if individuals with a variant have a 10% fitness reduction, s=

A

-0.1

20
Q

three specific types of selection

A

natural, sexual, artificial selection

21
Q

3 ways to describe selection

A

stabilizing, directional, diversifying

22
Q

drift acts on _______ loci in a genome

A

all

23
Q

selection acts on _______ loci

A

a specific

24
Q

Ne is reduced by

A
  1. fluctuating population size
  2. sex ratio distribution and non random mating increases
25
Q

selection is strongest when the variant is at ______ freq.

A

intermediate

26
Q

which mutations rise in freq. most rapidly?

A

dominant

27
Q

which mutations reach fixation the fastest

A

additive/co-dominant

28
Q

selection is inefficient when ______ mutations are at high freq. and ______ mutations are at low freq.

A

dominant
recessive

29
Q

what happens in a selective sweep

A

a positively selected variant that reaches high fixation/frequency drags along linked variants

30
Q

what is reduced during a selective sweep

A

diversity and heterozygosity

31
Q

if selection is so efficient at weeding out bad mutations and fixing good ones, why do we still have genetic disease?

A

hitchhiking
pleiotropy
drift

32
Q

epistasis

A

genetic interaction between different variants
AKA a gene can suppress the effect of another

33
Q

what is hitchhiking

A

deleterious mutations that would otherwise be lost due to selection can rise to high frequency by hitchhiking if they are linked to a positively selected variant

34
Q

what is pleiotropy

A

one variant/gene can have multiple phenotypic effects or even different effects in diff environments

35
Q

what leads to strong drift?

A

Small Ne

36
Q

in drift, the strong deleterious mutations may become in high/low frequency in small populations

A

high

37
Q

rare variants may be _____ to fitness since they tend to be recent mutations

A

moderately deleterious