BIOL 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Valine, Sickle-Cell Disease, Overdominance

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Day 16: natural selection [feb 13] the rate at which a beneficial mutation increases and a deleterious mutation decreases depends on: current allele frequencies intensity of selection changes in allele frequency occur most rapidly when alleles are equally frequent. We can show this mathematically using the change in allele frequency: P = p" - p using the model, we can calculate the average fitness of each allele: substitute these equations into p = p" - p to obtain: W a = ([f(aa) x w aa ] + [ f(aa) x w aa ]) / p. P = pq( w a - w a ) / w. P is large when pq is large. P is large when there is a large difference between the fitness of the note that w a and w a also depend on allele frequencies alleles ( w a - w a ) natural selection is more powerful in large populations.

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