18.1: Population Genetics Flashcards

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What is a population

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A population is a group of organisms of the same species that occupies a particular space at a particular time that can interbreed

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What is meant by the term ‘Gene Pool’

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All the alleles of all the genes of all the individuals in a population at a given time

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What is meant by ‘Allelic Frequency’

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Allelic frequency is the number of times an allele occurs within a gene pool

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What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle

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The hardy-Weinberg principle provides a mathematical equation that can be used to calculate (predict) the frequencies of the alleles of a particular gene in a population

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5 conditions that must be met for the Hardy-Weinberg principle

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  1. No mutations arise
  2. The population is isolated, no alleles can move in nor out
  3. There is no selection, all alleles are equally likely to be passed to the next generation
  4. The population is large
  5. Mating is random
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What is the hardy weinberg calculation

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p + q = 1.0. A = p, a = q

therefore, as there are 4 possible combinations of alleles

AA, Aa, aA, aa

p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1.0

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What does the Hardy Weinberg principle predict

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The proportion of dominant and recessive alleles of any gene in the population remains the same from one generation to the next

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