CAS BI 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Allele Frequency, Punnett Square, Panmixia

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In order for evolution to occur, allele frequency must change, not just the genotypic frequency. Allele frequency measures the amount of genetic variation in a population. Genotypic frequency measures how a population"s genetic variation is distributed among its members fitness is a relative term meaning ability to survive and reproduce: best fitness given value of 1. When is a population in hardy-weinberg equilibrium: allele frequencies do not change across generations, genotype frequencies can be predicted from allele frequencies (p2) Gregor mendel (one person who did not influence darwin, but researched similar ideas) looked for 7 different traits in pea plants through genetic crosses using punnett squares. What are the 5 hardy-weinberg conditions: population must be very large, population must be isolated from other populations (no immigration or emigration, no mutations, random mating, no natural selection (every individual has an equal chance of survival.

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