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Bioanthropology Chapter 4
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Anthropology
Undergraduate 1
09/06/2011

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abnormal hemoglobin
Definition
hemoglobin altered so that it is less efficient in binding to and carrying oxygen
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admixture
Definition
the exchange of genetic material between two or more populations
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balanced polymorphism
Definition
situation in which selection maintains two or more phenotypes for a specific gene in a population
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capilaries
Definition
small blood vessels between the terminal ends of arteries and the veins
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deme
Definition
a local population of organisms that have similar genes, interbreed, and produce offspring
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demic diffusion
Definition
a population's movement into an area previously uninhabited by that group
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directional selection
Definition
selection for one allele over the other alleles, causing the allele frequences to shift in one direction
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disruptive selection
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selection for both extremes of the phenotypic distribution; may eventually lead to a speciation event
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endogamous
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refers to a population in which individuals breed only with other members of the population
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equilibrium
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a condition in which the sysyte is stable, balanced, and unchanging
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exogamous
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refers to a population in which individuals breed only with nonmembers of their population
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fitness
Definition
average number of offspring produced by parents with a particular genotype compared to the number of offspring produced by parents with another genotype
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founder effect
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the accumulation of random genetic changes in a small population that has become isolated from the parent population due to the genetic input of only a few colonizers
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frameshift mutation
Definition
the change in a gene due to the insertion or deletion of one or more nitrogen bases, which causes the subsequent triplets to be rearranged and the codons to be read incorrectly during translation
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gene pool
Definition
all the genetic information in the breeding population
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glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)
Definition
an enzyme that aids in the proper functioning of red blood cels; its deficiency, a genetic condition, leads to hemolytic anemia
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Hardy-Weinberg law of equilibrium
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a mathematical model in population genetics that reflects the relationship between frequencies of aleles and of genotypes; it can be used to determine whether a population is undergoing evolutionary changes
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hemoglobinopathies
Definition
a group of related genetic blood diseases characterized by abnormal hemoglobin
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hemolytic anemias
Definition
conditions of insufficient iron in the blod due to the destruction of red blood cells resulting from genetic blood diseases, toxins, or infections pathogens
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Huntington's chorea
Definition
a rare genetic disease in which the central nervous systems degenerates and the individual loses control over voluntary movements, with the symptoms often appearing between ages 30-50
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induced mutations
Definition
refers to those utations ni the DNA resulting from exposure to toxic cheicals or to radiation
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Klinfelter's syndrome
Definition
a chromosomal trisomy in which males have an extra X chromosome, resulting in XXY condition; affected individuals typically have reduced fertility
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macroevolution
Definition
large-scale evolution, such as a speciation event, that occurs after hundreds or thousands of generations
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melanic
Definition
refers to an indvidual with high concentrations of melanin
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microevolution
Definition
small-scale evolution, such as changes in allele frequency, that occurs from one generation to the next
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mutagens
Definition
substances, such as toxins, chemicals, or radiation, that may induce genetic mutations
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nonmelanic
Definition
refers to an individua with low concentrations of melanin
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nonsynonymous point mutation
Definition
a point mutation that creates a triplet coded to produce a different amino acid that that of the original triplet
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point mutations
Definition
replacements of a single nitrogen base with another base, which may or may not affect the amino acid for which the triplet codes
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positive selection
Definition
process in which advantageous genetic variants quickly increase in frequency in a population
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stabilizing selection
Definition
selection against the extremes of the phenotypic distribution, decreasing the genetic diversity for this trait in the population
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reproductive isolation
Definition
any mechanism that prevents two populations from interbreeding and exchanging genetic material
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sickle-cell anemia
Definition
a genetic blood disease in which the red bloo celss become deformed and sickle shaped, decreasing their ability to carry oxygen to tissues
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spontaneous mutations
Definition
random changes in DNA that occur during cell division
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synonymous point mutation
Definition
a neutral point mutation in which the substituted nitrogen base creates a triplet coded to produce the same amino acid as that of the original triplet
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thalassemia
Definition
a genetic blood isease in which the hemoglobin is improperly synthesized, causing the red blood cells to have a much shorter lifespan
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transposable elements
Definition
mobile pieces of DNA that can copy themselves into entirely new areas of the chromosomes
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