What is the definition of a species?
A group of similar organisms that can reproduce to give fertile offspring
What is a population?
A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular area at a particular time
Define evolution
Change in allele frequency over time
Define gene pool
The complete range of alleles for all genes in all the organisms in a population
Define allele frequency
The proportion of a particular type of allele in a population
What are the 5 conditions that must be met for the Hardy-Weinberg principle?
What does the Hardy-Weinberg principle predict?
It predicts that the frequencies of alleles in a population won’t change from one generation to the next (this is only true under certain conditions)
What is the Hardy-Weinberg equation?
p + q = 1
Where:
p = frequency of dominant allele
q = frequency of recessive allele
In Hardy-Weinberg what is 2pq?
2pq = frequency of heterozygous genotype
In Hardy-Weinberg what is p²?
p² = frequency of homozygous dominant genotype
In Hardy-Weinberg what is q²?
q² = frequency of homozygous recessive genotype
Brown fur coloring is dominant to skewbald fur coloring in horses. If you have 168 brown horses in a population of 200 horses. What is the predicted frequency of homozygous dominants?
36%
Brown fur coloring is dominant to skewbald fur coloring in horses. If you have 168 brown horses in a population of 200 horses. What is the predicted frequency of heterozygotes?
48%
Brown fur coloring is dominant to skewbald fur coloring in horses. If you have 168 brown horses in a population of 200 horses. What is the predicted frequency of homozygous recessive?
16%
The frequency of cystic fibrosis (ff) in the UK is currently around 1 birth in every 2500. From this information estimate the percentage of people in the UK that are cystic fibrosis carriers.
To do this you need to find 2pq.
What is variation?
The differences that exist between individuals
What does variation within a species result in?
A wide range of different phenotypes
What is the main source of genetic variation?
Mutations (when changes in the DNA base sequence lead to the production of new alleles)
What are 2 other ways that genetic variation can happen?
What is the definition of evolution?
Changes in the allele frequency of a population over time
Name 3 selection pressures that create a struggle for survival
Predation, disease and competition
Why does a population show a wide range of phenotypes?
Due to genetic and environmental variation
Describe natural selection
What are 3 types of natural selection?
Stabilising, directional and disruptive (they affect allele frequency in different ways)