FTM 60-61 - Population Genetics 1 & 2 Flashcards

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E

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6

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  1. 18
  2. 01
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E

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How can you simplify the HW equation for autosomal recessive disorders?

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How is the frequency of an autosomal recessive disease causing allele calculated from the incidence of the disease in the population?

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~1/25

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What is the calculation simplification rule for the HW equation?

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B

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1/90,000

1/1600

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The incidence of hemophilia in a population is 1/10,000 males. Calculate how many diseased females are present in the population and how many carrier females there are.

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How do calculate q from a known affected incidence rate for an autosomal dominant disease?

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What are the assumptions of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?

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What four primary factors will cause genetic variation within a population?

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What disease, besides sickle cell, is protective against malaria?

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ß-thalassemia

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What does the term “reproductive fitness” refer to?

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The likelihood an organism will survive to reproductive age and be fertile

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What diseases result in zero reproductive fitness?

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Tay-Sach’s disease

Turner Syndrome

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How does Huntington disease affect reproductive fitness?

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It doesn’t becuase it usually does not manifest until will past the reproductive age

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How does PKU affect reproductive fitness?

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If untreated it reduces it due to intellectural disability. Properly treated PKU results in normal fitness

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What is genetic drift?

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Allele frequency tends to rise and fall slightly within populations. If a population is small enough this fluctuation could fix or extinguis an allele.

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What is the founder effect?

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A special case of genetic drift. It is the loss of genetic variation that occurs when a new population is established by a very small number of individuals from a larger population.

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E

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What are some of the more common reasons a mutant allele may have a high frequency in a population?

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