BSC 3052 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Zygosity, Genetic Diversity, Infant Mortality

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17 Mar 2016
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Geneic diversity: many scales to consider. Require quanitaive phenotype measurements to help understand the populaion level capacity for tolerance to environmental change: major issue: sampling limitaions. Diicult to sample and process many individuals. Links between genes and phenotype/funcion is not really known. Results from low ferility, high infant mortality, and deformaion. Reasons for loss of itness: increased homozygosity: increased expression of deleterious alleles, heterozygous individuals tend to be more phenotypical it, lower evoluionary potenial. Causes: inbreeding depression (big problem in small populaions, outbreeding depression (also called hybridizaion): increasing problem with exoic species introducion, conservaion issues: wild versus domesic stock. We need domesic stock, but wild stock is required to maintain evoluion potenial. Processes that diminish geneic diversity (sampling efects) Agro-factoids: almost 96% of commercial veggie varieies available in 1903 are now exinct, 90% of animal-derived foods are relied upon by 14 species of mammals and birds, rice major food staple for majority of world.

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