Define population genetics.
Evolutionary processes within populations over smaller time scales; study of distribution of alleles within populations and the mechanisms that cause allele frequencies to change over time
Genetic definition of evolution
Evolution is any change in allele frequency in a population over time
What is an allele?
Variant (mutant) version of a gene or other genetic locus
Define a gene pool.
All alleles in a population exist in a single, completely mixing gene pool
Define genotype
Particular combination of alleles an individual carried
What is a dominant allele?
Produce the same phenotype whether they are paired with an identical allele or a different allele
What is a recessive allele?
Produce their characteristic phenotypes only when paired with an identical allele
Define phenotype
An observable, measurable characteristic of an organism; often determined by genotype (but not always) and can be determined by environmental conditions; not inheritable, only genes are inheritable
What is population genetics?
The study of the distribution of alleles within populations and the mechanisms that can cause allele frequencies to change over time
The Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium definition
In the absence of outside forces, the allele frequencies of a population will not change from one generation to the next
What is the HWE equation?
p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1
Name the 5 assumptions underlying HWE.
Is HWE possible in a real environment?
NO! It provides mathematical proof that evolution will not occur in the absence of selection, drift, migration, or mutation, and serves as a theoretical null model.
What is the difference between a gene and a locus?
A gene is a genetic locus coding for a functional RNA transcript. A locus is any defined segment of DNA.
What is a mutation?
Any change in the genomic sequence of an organism.
What is point mutation?
A single base changes from one nucleotide to another (AKA substitution)
What is insertion?
a segment of DNA is inserted into the middle of an existing sequence
What is deletion?
a segment of DNA may be deleted accidentally
What is duplication?
a segment of DNA is copied a second time
What is inversion?
a segment of DNA is flipped around and inserted backward into its original position
What is chromosome fusion?
two chromosomes are joined as one
What is a polymorphism?
a mutation that is segregating in a population; a discontinuous genetic variation resulting in the occurrence of several different forms or types of individuals among the members of a single species; divides the individuals of a population into two or more sharply distinct forms
What are somatic mutations?
Affect cells in the body, genetic alteration acquired by a cell that are not passed to the progeny of the mutated cell; end with death
What are germline mutations?
They affect the gametes of an individual and can be transmitted from parents to offspring; heritable variation within populations arises; is any detectable and heritable variation in the lineage of germ cells. Mutations in these cells are transmitted to offspring, while, on the other hand, those in somatic cells are not