Populations Flashcards
Define species.
A group of organisms that can interbreed
to produce fertile offspring.
Define population.
All the organisms of a particular species
that live in the same place.
Define gene pool.
The range of different alleles existing for
a particular locus within a population.
Define allele frequency.
The proportion of a certain allele within a
gene pool, expressed as a decimal or
percentage.
What is the Hardy-Weinberg principle?
Allows us to estimate the frequency of
alleles in a population, as well as if allele
frequency is changing over time.
Give the assumptions made by the
Hardy-Weinberg principle.
● No mutations occur to create new alleles.
● No migration in or out of the population.
● No selection, so alleles are all equally passed
on to the next generation.
● Random mating.
● Large population.
Explain the Hardy-Weinberg equation for
calculating allele frequency.
The frequencies of each allele for a
characteristic must add up to 1.0. The
equation is therefore; p + q = 1
Where p= frequency of the dominant allele,
and q= frequency of the recessive allele.
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Explain the Hardy-Weinberg equation for
calculating genotype frequency.
The frequencies of each genotype for a
characteristics must add up to 1.0. The equation
is therefore; p
2
+ 2pq + q2
= 1
Where p2= frequency of homozygous dominant,
2pq= frequency of heterozygous, and q2=
frequency of homozygous recessive