BIO 123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Mendelian Inheritance

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Key ideas: basic genetics, populations, population genetics, evolution of populations, genetics - a review. Different alleles of the same gene can differ in phenotype. Every diploid individual can have a max of 2 alleles. Diploid - 2 copies of each chromosome (gene) Recessive - less common, require both recessive genes. Starting of evolution theory - individuals in a population vary in heritable traits. Environment selects for propagation of beneficial trait. Natural selection - results adaption of organisms to environment. Variation inheritable traits different alleles in gene (gene variation) Mendelian genetics w/ individual mating + offspring. Population - group of individuals capable of interbreeding and produce fertile offspring. Every diploid individual organism has 2 copies of each gene max of 2 alleles. Genetic variation in population - caused by individual in a population having different alleles for the same gene. Genetic allelic (variation) leads to phenotypic variation: how is genetic variation measured, genetic variability.

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