BSC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Sampling Error, Genetic Disorder, Directional Selection
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Take all individuals and put them in the same environment (common garden experiment) and notice any variance, which is then due to genetic variance: genetic variance can be found by: Vg = va + vd + vi. For a given trait h^2 = 0 if there is no genetic variation or the environment contributes all phenotypic variation, h^2 = 1 if additive genetic variations contributes. Heritability is a property of populations or groups, not individuals and is population and environment specific. Predicted response to selection r = 0. 78 x 0. 53 = 0. 413. Predicted mean for 1978 offspring 9. 31 + 0. 413 = 9. 72. Magnitude of r: r increases as s increases. More severe or more selective mortality = larger response: r increases as h^2 increases. Greater proportion of additive genetic variance = larger response. Selection and genetic variation: directional selection decreases genetic variation.