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Population Genetics Population- a group of members of the same species living in a given area Ex. –People in CR Metro Area –Oak trees at Rock Island –Bass at Pleasant Creek
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Population Genetics Variation of Traits in a Population Individuals are different When graphed, forms a bell curve More individuals have a similar value Less individuals have extreme values Ex. Height of Students
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Population Genetics Causes of Variation Mutation –Random change in a gene passed to offspring Recombination –Reshuffling genes in diploid cell (independent assortment, crossing over) Random pairing of gametes
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Population Genetics Gene pool- common group of genes shared by members of a population
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Population Genetics Allele frequency- –Number of times an allele is present compared to the number of times other alleles for the same trait are present –Calculate by dividing the number of alleles for one trait by the total number of alleles
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Calculate Example –Say an allele for a dark moth color (D) may be found in 15 of 60 alleles –The allele for a light moth color (d) may be found in 45 of 60 alleles. What is the frequency of the alleles of the gene pool?
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Hardy Weinberg Principle that states that the frequency of alleles does not change unless acted upon by outside forces. p 2 + 2pq + q 2 = 1 p represents one allele q represents the other allele
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Population Genetics Adaptations cause changes in the gene frequency within a population
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