BIOL-2007EL Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Gene Pool

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Population= local group belonging to a single species, within which mating is actually/potentially occurring. Gene pool= set of genetic information carried by all interbreeding members of a population. For a given locus, this pool includes all the alleles of that gene present in the population. Measurements of allele and genotype frequencies in succeeding generations rather than distribution of genotypes resulting in a single mating. Allele frequency= frequency of alleles in contrast to genotype frequencies. Gametes produced by one generation form zygotes of the net generation. New generation has a reconstituted gene pool that may differ from preceding generation. Grow/ expand or diminish/contract through: birth/death rates, migration, merging with other populations. Hwl predicts that genotype and allele frequencies will remain constant from generation to generation. 3 important properties: allele frequencies predict genotype frequencies. 2)@ equilibrium, allele, + genotype frequencies do not change from generation to generation: equilibrium reached in one generation of random mating.

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