Population Flashcards

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Explain what is meant by the term population.

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  • Species exist as one or more populations. Population:
  • Group of organisms of same specie
  • Occupying a particular space at a particular time
  • That can potentially interbreed
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Gene pool

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  • Range of alleles that exist in a population
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Explain what is meant by the term allele frequency.

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How often allele occurs in a population

  • Usually % or number e.g. 0.35 or 35%
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What is the Hardy Weinberg principle?

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  • Mathematical model
  • Predicts that the allele frequencies will not change from generation to generation
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What are the conditions under which the Hardy
Weinberg principle applies?

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  • Large population
  • No immigration /emigration
  • No mutations arising
  • No natural selection
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The frequency of alleles, genotypes and phenotypes in a population can be calculated using the
Hardy-Weinberg equation. Give the 2 equations and what each term stands for.

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  • Frequency of the dominant allele is noted p while that of the recessive allele
    is noted q
    Both must account for the whole population, therefore:
    p + q = 1
  • P2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
  • p2 = frequency of homozygous dominant genotype
  • 2pq = frequency of heterozygous genotype
  • q2 = frequency of homozygous recessive genotype
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