Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Gamete, Product Rule, Punnett Square

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Conditions necessary for hardy-weinberg equilibrium whether a population is in hwe, given observed genotype or phenotype frequencies relative vs. absolute fitness: In a large, random-mating population, where mutations are rare enough to be ignored, in the absence of immigration or emigration, and if there is no selection . Hardy-w doesn t apply when there is selection pressure. How to calculate relative fitness: absolute fitness (w): usually defined as # surviving offspring produced over an individual s lifetime: -influenced by survival to adulthood, longevity, attracting mates, fertility, offspring survival . *sometimes we have to estimate absolute fitness (w) based on one or two of these components of fitness (and assume the others are similar across genotypes) Relative fitness (w) : standardize absolute fitness to get relative fitness (by comparing it to other absolute fitness of other individuals in the same population ex.

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