24 Population Genetics Flashcards

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what is the definition of gene pool?

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all variants of a gene within a population

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what is the definition of genetic bottleneck?

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a drastic reduction in population numbers

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what is the definition of the founder effect?

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a small group breaks away from the original population, causing allele(s) to become more/less common in the group

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4
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what are the two types of isolation in speciation?

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geographic (allopatric): involves a physical barrier, which causes the two groups to experience different selection pressures

reproductive: results from geographic isolation. mechanisms include: temporal, behavioural, anatomical and post-mating barriers

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what is the Hardy-Weinberg principle?

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the proportion of alleles will remain constant from one generation to the next, providing the following conditions are met:

  • no new mutations
  • no flow of alleles (due to migration)
  • no natural selection
  • large population
  • random mating
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6
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give the two Hardy-Weinberg equations

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p + q = 1.0

p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1.0

where:
p = frequency of dominant
q = frequency of recessive
p^2 = frequency of homozygous dominant
2pq = frequency of heterozygous
q^2 = frequency of homozygous recessive
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7
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what is the definition of epigenetics?

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the study of changes in gene expression that are not a result of changes to DNA sequence

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8
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what is the purpose of epigenetic changes?

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allows expression of only the genes required for functioning

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9
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describe two mechanisms of epigenetic changes

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DNA methylation:
-CH(3) groups added to DNA (usually cytosine bases) –> decreased gene expression by preventing transcription

histone modification:
DNA associated with histones for packaging and ordering

addition of acetyl/methyl/phosphate groups –> activation/deactivation of gene –> more/less accessible to transcription

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10
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what is the purpose of natural selection?

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to increase the frequency of beneficial alleles in a population

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