Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Product Rule

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Why don"t populations always show the classic mendelian ratios 1:2:1 genotypes, 3:1 genotypes. Product rule still works but to predict genotype frequencies, but allele frequencies not always 50:50. Don"t know but at least one of the assumptions made is being violated) To recognize evolution, we need to know what a non-evolving population looks like. If genotype frequencies can be predicted from allele frequencies, population is in hardy- Allele frequencies will not change while this is true. If not at least one of the assumptions can be assumed false. Absolute fitness (w): average number of surviving offspring, for a particular genotype, eg. Waa = 20, waa = 20, waa = 12: what factors might affect w, things necessary for w: reproduction (fertility), survival (longevity), parental care. Strength of selection reflects how much genotypes differ in relative fitness: Mendelian pigs make one genotype susceptible to selective pressure (wolf eats that particular genotype) Selection and codominance: waa > waa > waa.

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