BIO SCI 94 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Sexual Selection, Stabilizing Selection, Heterozygote Advantage

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Natural selection is not the only agent responsible for evolution. Hardy and weinberg used population thinking to analyze the consequences of matings among all of the individuals within a population. Imagined all of the alleles from the gametes produced in each generation go into a single group called the gene pool and then combine at random to form offspring. Punnett square to predict the outcome of random mating--random combos of all gametes in a population. Hardy-weinberg principle fundamental claims: in a population are given by p and q p2. A1 and: if the frequencies of alleles. A1 a1 a1 a2 respectively, for generation after generation. = 1 q2: when alleles are transmitted via meiosis and random combinations of gametes, their frequencies do not change over time . For evolution to occur, some other factor(s) is needed. Hardy-weinberg model assumptions: mating is random & no evolution has occurred: random mating. Immigration did not add new alleles and q.

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