Biology 1201A Final: Essential Outcomes – Population Genetics

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Essential outcomes population genetics population. forms often being absent. not display its symptoms. individuals of a population. spectrum have the highest relative fitness. beings) rather than in discrete units or categories. characteristic that may differ among individuals. Homozygous state of possessing two copies of the same allele. Phenotypic frequency the number of individuals that exhibit the designated phenotypes. Allele frequency the abundance of one allele relative to others at the same gene locus in. Genetic equilibrium the point at which neither allele frequencies nor the genotype frequencies in a population change in succeeding generations. Gene pool the sum of alleles at all gene loci in all individuals in a population. Carrier an individual who carries a mutant allele and could pass it on to offspring but does. Quantitative variation variation that is measured on a continuum (such as height in human. Qualitative variation variation that exists in two or more discrete states, with intermediate.

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