Concepts 3.1-3.3 (Evolution) Flashcards
What is an allele?
Alternate forms of a DNA sequence (or gene). e.g. B or b
What is a genotype?
Allelic composition of an individual or cell (single gene). e.g. BB or Bb ore bb
What is a phenotype?
Form or character of an individual. E.g. BB and Bb = brown fur, bb = white fur
What does the Hardy-Weinberg (HW) theorem state?
Under certain conditions, allele frequencies in a population will remain constant over time
What are the 5 conditions in HW?
- Infinite population size
- Random mating of individuals
- An absence of genetic mutations
- Natural selection
- Gene flow
What is the HW equation?
p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1
What does it mean when a population meets HW?
The population does not evolve
What does the HW theorem help determine?
The genotype frequencies we would expect to observe from observed allele frequencies at a gene or locus
What do deviations from the stable equilibrium of HW?
That natural selection is occurring
How do you calculate the degrees of freedom (d.f.) for a chi squared test?
d.f. = n-1
(where n = number of alleles)