Evolution Model Equations Flashcards

2
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If two alleles (B and b) were brought to a environment where nothing existed, what is the general distribution of alleles in H-W?

A

0.25 BB0.5 Bb0.25 bb

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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium equation and what each variable stands for

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p^2 + 2pq + q^2p+q = 1p= AApq = Aaq= aa

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Method to solve H-W problems

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1) Make a column-row chart of data2) with data given add up all individuals/percentages 3) find p with data given ( x (AA) + 1/2 x (Aa) / 100% or total individuals )4) 1- p = q5) with given p and q solve for HW values (p^2, 2pq, q^2) and convert to %6) if #s have changed then no equilibrium*if given individuals, multiply the resulting HW values by the total # of individuals)

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Individual fitness

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s x f x k (usually 1/2 ; 1 in CLONING)# offspring/ # previous generation

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Relative fitness

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individual(Darwinian) fitness/ max indiv, fitness

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7
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gene frequency

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individual in selected gen / total in the selected gen

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Relative allele fitness

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You use relative fitness values (NOT individual fitness) with p and q values

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9
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Average allele fitness

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p(Wa; relative allele fitness for A) + q(Wa; relative allele fitness for a)

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