Lecture 5 Flashcards

1
Q

what factors can influence patterns on genetic diversity

A
  • mutations
    -recombination
  • genetic drift
  • natural selection
  • gene flow (migration)
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2
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T/F
Mutation do not increase genetic diversity

A

true

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3
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T/F
recombination creates new allele combinations that decrease genetic diversity

A

false
they do create allele combinations but they decrease genetic diversity

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4
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Genetic Drift

A
  • a increase or decrease in a gene variant by a random chance
  • allele is going to increase of decrease and it doesn’t consider whether it is fit or not
  • affects small pops because they already have less alleles (large pops don’t feel it)
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5
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Natural Selection

A

purifying selection that removes any bad alleles
- decreases genetic variation in a population
- mutation that are beneficial will soon become fixed in a pop
- although it can maintain diversity over the long term (heterozygote)

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6
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Fixation

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a pop of polymorphs become monomorphic because NS selected against all the other morphs

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7
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Explain gene flow/migration

A

movement of genetic variation from one pop to another
- increases genetic diversity in a population

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8
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Heterozygosity

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individuals that are heterozygotes
- both alleles for the trait
- Hh

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9
Q

T/F
Polymorphic genes can have 2+ alleles in a population without it being heterozygous

A

true

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10
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How much genetic variation occurs
What are the 2 schools of thought

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  1. Classical School (mutations are bad, low heterozygosity)
    - decreases genetic diversity
  2. Balance School
    - selection favors diversity
    - heterozygotes have advantage
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11
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How much genetic variation exists in a natural population

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  • genetic markers
  • studying allele frequencies
  • measure heterozygosity (high hetero = high variation)
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12
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Protein gel-electrophoresis

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“what proportion of genes are variable”
- can be used for any organism
- speed of the movement will indicate which allele they have
- polymorphic gene if it shows up twice for the same allele

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13
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The neutral theory

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  • most molecular variation may be selectively neutral
  • variation comes from neutral mutations
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14
Q

T/F
as humans move away from East Africa, the genetic variation decreases

A

True
- founders effect as humans migrated

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