BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Guppy, Assortative Mating, Sickle-Cell Disease

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The size of the population is extremely large. There is no genetic flow (no migration of alleles between populations). Ex; 100 cats, 84 black (bb or bb), 16 white (bb). Q2 = 0. 4 x 0. 4 = 0. 16 (bb cats) 2pq = 0. 4 x 0. 6 = 0. 24 (bb cats) P2 = 0. 6 x 0. 6 = 0. 36 (bb cats) Mutation: changes in the dna sequence of an organism. This is the source of genetic variability. Addition, deletions or substitution of a base (ex; a-c instead of a-t). Negative effect: ex; ehlers-danlos syndrome, sickle cell anemia. Neutral effect: ex; synonymy of codons for the formation of amino-acids; particularly in the 3rd position, ex; non-coding part (protein) of the genetic code. Positive effect (when the effect enables the individual to better adapt to their environment) Mutations can also be chromosomal: dna segment loss, repetition of dna segments, addition or loss of chromosomes.

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