exam 2: population genetics Flashcards
The null model for population genetics is
Hardy weinberg equilibrium
Which of the following is an assumption of the Hardy–Weinberg model?
no mutation, random mating, no gene flow, infinite population size, and no selection
*Mating is random with respect to genotype.
Consider a locus with only two alleles, A and a, in a population of diploid individuals. If
the frequencies of A and a in the population are p and q, respectively, then p + q =
1.0
Consider a locus with two alleles, A and a. Under which of the following scenarios will
the frequency of the A allele increase?
The fitness of AA and Aa individuals are higher than the fitness of aa individuals.
Which of the following would best help you predict the fate of an allele in a population
determine survival rates of individuals of each genotype
Mathematical descriptions of evolutionary processes allow biologists to make ________
predictions about how genotype frequencies change over time
quantitative
What kind of equilibrium does overdominance produce
stable
Which of the following scenarios would make it hard for selection to eliminate the alleles
for undesirable traits
high gene flow between populations
Natural selection can act on both ________, which is the probability of survival, and
________, which is the number of oƯspring produced.
viability ; fecundity
Under ________, individuals tend to mate with others of the same genotype. Under
________, individuals tend to mate with others of diƯerent genotypes
assortative mating; disassortative mating
Inbreeding increases the frequency of ________ in a population
homozygotes
Which of the following processes will result in more heterozygotes than expected under
Hardy–Weinberg
disassortative mating
Which of the following is a consequence of recessive deleterious alleles in a
population?
reduced fitness of the population when there is inbreeding
. In the scenario depicted in the figure, what will happen to the allele frequencies on the
island? Assume there is no selection or mutation, mating is random, and the population sizes are
large
They will become more similar to those on the mainland.
Which of the following processes can increase genetic variation in a population
mutation and migration