*****Population Genetics Flashcards
Define population genetics
distribution of genetic variation in populations and how the frequencies of genes and genotypes are maintained or change
Contrast population genetics to typical models
Whereas the typical physician may encounter a SINGLE patient with a SINGLE genetic condition due to a SINGLE gene mutation (one extreme), the population genetics paradigm considers MULTIPLE patients (i.e. populations) and the VARIOUS genetic mutation(s) and VARIANT(S) within those populations.
Hardy-Weinberg assumptions
1) the population is large (i.e., there is no genetic drift);
2) there is no gene flow between populations, from migration or transfer of gametes;
3) mutations are negligible;
4) individuals are mating randomly; and
5) natural selection is not operating on the population.