18.1: Population Genetics Flashcards
What is a population
A population is a group of organisms of the same species that occupies a particular space at a particular time that can interbreed
What is meant by the term ‘Gene Pool’
All the alleles of all the genes of all the individuals in a population at a given time
What is meant by ‘Allelic Frequency’
Allelic frequency is the number of times an allele occurs within a gene pool
What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle
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
5 conditions that must be met for the Hardy-Weinberg principle
- No mutations arise
- The population is isolated, no alleles can move in nor out
- There is no selection, all alleles are equally likely to be passed to the next generation
- The population is large
- Mating is random
What is the hardy weinberg calculation
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
What does the Hardy Weinberg principle predict
The proportion of dominant and recessive alleles of any gene in the population remains the same from one generation to the next