modern evolution Flashcards

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point mutation

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Spontaneous change in DNA base
Can result in substitution of one amino acid for another
Can result in the code for the same amino acid

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chromosomal mutation

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Polyploidy

Aneuploidy

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micro evolution

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Small scale evolutionary changes
Involving relatively small changes in allele frequencies
Occurring over just a few generations
Hardy-Weinberg measures microevolution

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium assumptions

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No forces of evolution acting
Population is very large (no gene drift)
Random mating
All genes have equal chance or recombining in each generation

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium use

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Barometer that can be used as the standard against which actual circumstances are compared
If expectation does not equal observation then evolution is occurring in the population

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p+q = 1

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alleles in a population

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p^2 + 2pq +q^2 = 1

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genotypes in a population

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Measuring Natural Selection: Individual genetic association

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Individuals with certain genotypes have greater probability of surviving or reproducing

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Measuring Natural Selection: Environmental Correspondence

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Analyze patterns of variation over large geographic region

Problems with migration of individuals into an area in which they have little to no evolutionary history in

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Measuring Natural Selection: Demographic measures

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Birth rates combine with death rates of a population
Idea of overall potential for natural selection
Be careful in interpreting gross measures

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polymorphisms

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When 2 or more alleles at a given genetic locus occur in frequencies greater than 1% in a population

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12
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polymorphs arise because of

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Mutation
Gene flow
Genetic drift

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13
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Balanced Polymorphisms

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Maintenance of 2 or more alleles in a population due to a selective advantage of the heterozygote
Maintained by natural selection

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