What is the definition of probability
For independet events do we add or multiply
multiply
For mutually exclusive do you add or multiply
-Add
What is the significance of gene and genotype frequencies
What does the Hardy-Weinburg principle provide?-
What does they hardy-weinburg assume
-There is random mating
-No evolutionary influences such as selection,mutation or migration
When can all genotypes be directly observed and counted
When they are co dominant
What are the implications of hardy weinburg principle
Name 3 main causes of genetic variation
What is the role of natural selection as causing genetic variation
What is the definition of natural selection
Natural selection is an evolutionary process where alleles that confer survival or reproductive advantages are postively selected,increasing their frequency
What is genetic drift
What effect does gene drift have in small populations
-In small populations, gene frequencies can fluctuate significantly from generation to generation.
What effect does genetic drift have in large populations
What is founder effect?
What is the impact of genetic drift on disease alleles
What is gene flow
What does the selective coefficient (s) represent
What is the mutation-selection balance
What are the challenges when diagnosing metabolic disorders
-Diagnosing metabolic disorders is difficult, often leading to underestimation of associated morbidity.
What is the inheritance pattern of metabolic disorders
Metabolic disorders can be classified based on what factors?(4)
What is the role of enzymes in metabolism
-Enzymes act as catalysts, increasing rate of reactions
Theese reactions are essential for synthesizing, transferring, using, and degrading biomolecules, which are crucial for building and maintaining cells, tissues, and organs
Name the 4 primary biomolecule groups