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Undergraduate 1
06/07/2012

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Term
Define: population
Definition
A group of individuals of the same species that occupy the same environment.
Term
Define: gene pool
Definition
All of the alleles for every gene in a given population.
Term
Define: allele frequency
Definition
the frequency that a specific allele will reproduce in a non evolving population
Term
Define: genotype frequency
Definition
the frequency that a specific genotype will reproduce in a non evolving population
Term
Define: microevolution
Definition
Changes in a population’s gene pool from generation to generation.
Term
Define: fitness
Definition
Relative likelihood that a genotype will contribute to the gene pool of the next generation as compared with other genotypes.
Term
Define: adaptation
Definition
Changes in populations of living organisms that promote their survival and reproduction in a particular environment.
Term
Explain how new alleles are produced.
Definition
through migration
Term
State the Hardy-Weinberg law and list the five assumptions for the maintenance of genetic equilibrium.
Definition
It predicts an equilibrium if:
-No new mutations occur
-No natural selection occurs
-The population is so large that allele frequencies do not change due to random chance.
-No migration occurs between different populations.
-Random mating occurs
Term
Discuss how genetic drift (bottleneck and founder effect) alter allele frequencies or genotypic frequencies in a population.
Definition
bottleneck- A population can be reduced
dramatically by a natural disaster.
Now only a few individuals
contribute to the gene pool.New population likely to have less
genetic variation.
founder- Small group of individuals separates from a larger population and
establishes a colony in a new location. Relatively small founding population expected to have less genetic
variation than original population.
 Allele frequencies in founding population may differ markedly from
original population.
Term
Discuss how gene flow alter allele frequencies or genotypic frequencies in a population.
Definition
Gene flow is the movement of alleles between populations by migration.
Migration tends to reduce differences in allele frequencies between the 2
populations. Tends to increase genetic diversity within a population.
Term
Discuss how nonrandom mating (forms of nonrandom mating) alter allele frequencies or genotypic frequencies in a population.
Definition
Assortative- Positive assortative mating:Individuals with similar phenotypes are more likely to mate -Increases the proportion of homozygotes and decreases
heterozygotes.
Negative assortative mating: Dissimilar phenotypes mate preferentially
-Increases numbers of heterozygotes
Inbreeding- mating of two genetically related individuals
-May have negative consequences
with regard to recessive alleles.In humans, increases the frequency of
recessive abnormalities
Term
Discuss how mutation alter allele frequencies or genotypic frequencies in a population.
Definition
it can introduce new alleles into the gene pool
Term
Discuss how natural selection alter allele frequencies or genotypic frequencies in a population.
Definition
the individuals who adapt due to natural selection have a better chance of survival
Term
Discuss directional selection and its' effect on variation and the type of environment in which each occurs.
Definition
Individuals at one extreme of a phenotypic range have greater reproductive success in a particular environment.Favors an extreme phenotype and changes the characteristics of a population.
Term
Discuss disruptive selection and its' effect on variation and the type of environment in which each occurs.
Definition
Favors the survival of two or more different genotypes that produce different phenotypes. The fitness values of a particular genotype are higher in one environment and lower in a different environment. The fitness values of the other genotype vary in the opposite manner.
Term
Discuss balancing selection and its' effect on variation and the type of environment in which each occurs.
Definition
Maintains genetic diversity in a population.
malaria/sickle cell
Term
Discuss stabilizing selection and its' effect on variation and the type of environment in which each occurs.
Definition
Favors the survival of individuals
with intermediate phenotypes and
selects against extreme phenotypes. Preserves the characteristics of a population. Occurs in a relatively stable environment.
Term
Discuss sexual selection and its' effect on variation and the type of environment in which each occurs.
Definition
Form of natural selection that is directed at certain traits of
sexually reproducing species that make it more likely for individuals to find or choose a mate and/or engage in successful mating.
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