Lecture 6 study guide Flashcards

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Phenotypic plasticity

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The capacity of an organism of a given genotype to express different phenotypes under different enviormental conditions

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Norm of reaction

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the variety of different phenotypic states that can be produced by a single genotype under different environmental conditions

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Genotype x environment interaction

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The effect of environmental differences on a phenotype differs among genotypes

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Allele frequency

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the relative commonness or rarity of an allele in a population

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homozygotes

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in sexually reproducing, diploid organisms that carry a copy of two different alleles

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Heterozygotes

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in sexually reproducing, diploid organisms that carry a copy of two different alleles

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Genotype frequency

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the proportion of a population that has a certain genotype

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hardy weinberg equilibrium

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when genotypes have the frequencies predicted by the hardy weinberg princible

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hardy weinberg equilibrium 5 assumptions

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random mating, infinitely large population size, no gene flow or migration, no mutation, and equal probability of survival and reproduction

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10
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Panmixis

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random mating within a breeding population

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random genetic drift

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changes in allele frequency that occur by chance alone

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Gene flow

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the movement of alleles from one population to another through mating among individuals from different population (example-migration)

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Linkage

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physical association of genes on the same chromosome

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linkage disequilibrium

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the non random association of alleles at different loci

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linkage disequilibrium 6 reasons

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nonrandom mating, new mutation, recent union of population from two different populations with different allele frequency, , low recombination rate, random genetic drift, natural selection

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16
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Quanative trait

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a measurable phenotype that depends on the cumulative actions of may genes and the enviorment

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polygenetic

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the genetic component of quantitative variation

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Additive alleles

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Combine to produce a heterozygote that is phenotypically the average of the two corresponding homozygotes

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Vp=Vg+Ve

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p=phenotypic variance, g=genotypic variance, e=enviormental variance

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Heritability

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the proportion of the phenotypic variance that is genetic

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Heritability formula

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h^2= Vg/(Vg+Ve)

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fixation index

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a measure of the variation in allele frequency among populations

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Fixation index formula

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Fst=[Vq/(q)(1-q)] or Fst=1/(4Nm+1)

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fixation index formula meaning for q

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mean frequency of one of the alleles

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fixation index formula meaning for Vq

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variance among populations in the frequency of q

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fixation index formula meaning for N

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population size

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fixation index formula meaning for m

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migration rate

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fixation index formula meaning for Nm

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number of immigrants per generation

29
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Isolation by distance

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the further apart two or more populations are from one another geographically, the more genetically dissimilar they are

30
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Ring species

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two populations that do not interbreed are living in the same region and connected by a geographic ring of populations that can interbreed