BIOL 206 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Pleiotropy, Tangled, Inbreeding Depression

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The frequency of one allele influences the frequency of another allele at a different locus. The frequency of some haplotypes are underrepresented and other are overly represented: predict the evolutionary effects of linkage disequilibrium (test for linkage equilibrium) To test for linkage equilibrium, you have to calculate the observed frequency of each allele, and the observed frequencies of each chromosome. Then multiple the frequency of the alleles together to get the frequency of that specific chromosome. If they match, the population is at linkage equilibrium. Lecture 12: describe four causes of linkage disequilibrium, physical linkage- the further apart two loci are, the less likely of they will be inherited together, selection on multilocus genotypes- predators may prefer certain phenotypes produced by certain genotypes. Sexual reproduction to produce recombination so higher chance that missing haplotypes are created. Lecture 13: describe the importance of quantitative genetics in evolution, society, and conservation. The evolutionary properties of traits under polygenic influence.

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