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Section 24.1LECTURE
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Ashish MurthyRaritan Valley Community College
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SECTION 24.1 OUTLINE
Population Genetics
Gene Pools
Polymorphic/Monomorphic/SNP
Allele/Genotype Frequency*
Hardy Weinberg Principle*
Micro-Evolution*
POPULATION GENETICS
The Study of Genes and Genotypes in a population
Population - a group of individuals of the same species that occupy the same environment (that can interbreed)
Genetic Variation
Genetic Variation related to Phenotypic Variation
GENE POOLS
All of the alleles for every gene in a given population
Changes between Generations
Use to examine variation in alleles between individuals of a population
DIFFERENT TYPES OF GENES
Polymorphic – 2 or more alleles for a single gene that occur at greater than 1% frequency
Monomorphic – 1 allele for a single gene occurs at greater than 99% frequency
ALLELE FREQUENCY
30 Homozygous Dominant Humans (TT) 20 Heterozygous Humans (Tt) 10 Homozygous Recessive Humans (tt)
Frequency of T: (30)(2) + 20 Frequency of t: (10)(2) + 20
(30+20+10)(2) (30+20+10)(2)
GENOTYPE FREQUENCY
30 Homozygous Dominant Humans (TT) 20 Heterozygous Humans (Tt) 10 Homozygous Recessive Humans (tt) Frequency of TT: 30 (30+20+10)
Frequency of Tt: 20 Frequency of tt: 10 (30+20+10)
(30+20+10)
HARDY-WEINBERG PRINCIPLE
Relates Allele Frequency and Genotype Frequency
Developed in 1908
Godfrey Harold Hardy and Wilhelm Weinberg
HARDY-WEINBERG ASSUMPTIONS
No new mutations
No natural selection
No random change in allele frequencies (large population)
No Migration
Random mating
MICRO-EVOLUTION
Changes in a population’s gene pool
Allele Frequency changes
New Genetic Variation
Evolutionary Mechanisms
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