BIOLOGY 152 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Human Body Weight, Neutral Mutation, Gene Pool

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2 factors contribute to phenotype: the environment the individual lives in and the set of alleles possessed by the individual (their genotype) Genotype: set of alleles possessed by the individual. Population genetics: the study of patterns of genetic variation in natural populations. Species: individuals that can exchange genetic material through interbreeding. (aka sharing alleles with one another) Gene pool: all the alleles present in all the individuals in the species. (individuals represent different combinations of alleles) Population: interbreeding groups of organisms of the same species living in the same geographical area. Mutation and recombination are the two sources of genetic variation. Recombination (followed by segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis) shuffles mutations to create new combinations. Somatic: type of mutation occurring in body"s tissues. Germ-line: type of mutation occurring in the reproductive cells. Neutral mutation: most mutations are neutral, which have little or no effect on the organism. These are mutations that occur in the protein coding regions.

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