Chapter 19 GENE Word Scramble
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Population | A group of interbreeding organisms belonging to a single species |
Gene Pool | Set of genetic information carried by the members of a sexually reproducing population |
Allelic Frequency | Frequency of an allele is present in the population |
Assumptions of Hardy Weinberg | Large, random mating population free from all evolutionary forces, frequencies of alleles do not change over time, After one generation of random mating, the genotype frequencies will remain p2+2pq+q2 |
Evolutionary Forces | Mutation, Migration, Selection, Drift, a few other minor |
Classical model | 1 allele is the best at a gene very little allelic variation |
Balancing model | Many alleles at each gene with many heterozygotes |
Overdominance | Where the heterozygotes are more fit than either homozygote, suggesting a high degree of variation in a population |
Protein electrophoresis | Could determine actual genotypes, did not prove balancing |
Neutral- mutation hypothesis | States that most variation is selectively neutral |
Genetic Drift | The random change in gene frequency due to change (Sewell Wright), only when population is really small |
Effective Population size | The average number of individuals in a population which contribute genes to succeeding generations. |
Gene Flow: Three major effects | A source of "new" genetic variation in populations, tends to increase the effective size of populations, increases the similarity of allele frequencies among populations |
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