IB 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21-23: Inbreeding Depression, Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency

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Population - group of individuals of same species that live in same area at same time and can interbreed; Allele frequency equation: p + q = 1. Genotype frequency equation: p 2 + 2pq + q 2 = 1. 1. random mating: gametes from gene pool combine at random. 2. no natural selection: all members of parental gen. survive & contribute equal #s of gametes to. 5 assumptions of hardy weinberg equilibrium gene pool population is infinitely large. 3. no genetic drift: alleles are picked in exact frequencies ( p & q ) and not by chance; assumes. 4. no gene flow: no new alleles are introduced by immigration or lost by emigration. 5. no mutation: no new alleles introduced randomly. Natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, and mutation = processes of evolution. Can cause allele frequencies in population to change over time. Nonrandom mating (alone) can only change genotype frequencies, not allele frequencies.

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