Biology 1001A Lecture 12: Lecture 12 notes

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After one generation predictable from allele frequency. If the genotype frequency can be predicted from allele frequency, population is in equilibrium at this locus. Allele frequencies will not change while this is true. If not, one or more assumption of hwe are violated. Standardize absolute fitness (w) to get relative fitness (w) By definition, fittest genotype in a population has w=1. The recessive allele frequency does not disappear, but only gets very low because of the heterozygous individuals who are carriers of that gene. The dominance trait could completely disappear with natural selection acting on them. Most genetic disorders are associated with the recessive allele. The phenotype of the heterozygous individuals could be different from the individuals with the recessive allele. When an allele is common, most of the type it is going to be paired up with another copy of itself. If the number of heterozygous individuals is higher than the homozygous, the population is not in at equilibrium.

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