Genetic Variations in Populations Flashcards

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population genetics is study of…

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genetic variation in population and frequency of allele and genotypes are maintained or changed over time in a population

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2
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how to calculate genotype frequency and allele frequency

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counting alleles

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3
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what is a gene pool

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collection of alleles of an entire population

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4
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the hardy weinbergy law applies to what genetics

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autosomal loci and X chromosomes in females, not X linked loci in males who only have 1 X chromosome

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What are the 3 assumptions of Hardy Weinberg Law

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  1. population large and mating random
  2. no new mutations
  3. no selection against particular genotypes
  4. no significant immigration of individuals
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6
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PKU affects appro. how many people

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1/4500 irish people

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what does Hardy Weingberg not address

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  1. allele frequency different in populations
  2. some mutant alleles are clearly deleterious
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Factors that affect HWE

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mating is random, allele frequency does not change over time, interaction of genetic drift

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What deviations causes Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrum

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changes in allele frequency due to mutation, selection or migration

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Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrum is

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allele and its associated genotype are not in equilibrium

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how is Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrum useful

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provides clues about pathogenesis or point to historical events that affected allele frequency

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What factors cause Hardy-Weinberg Disequilibrum

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population stratitifaction, assortative mating, consanguinity and inbreeding

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13
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what is ancestory informative markers

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large differences in allele frequency among populations

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