Genetic Variation in Populations

Genetic Variation in Populations

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1.

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Front

What is genetic variation?

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Genetic variation refers to the differences in DNA sequences among individuals within a population, which can lead to different traits.

2.

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Front

What is the equation for allele frequency?

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3.

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Front

What is a phenotype?

Back

A phenotype is the observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences.

4.

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Front

What causes differences in phenotype?

Back

Differences in phenotype are primarily caused by differences in genotype, which is the genetic constitution of an individual.

5.

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Front

What is a recessive phenotype?

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A recessive phenotype is the trait that is expressed only when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What does the genotype 'oo' represent?

Back

The genotype 'oo' represents a homozygous recessive condition for a trait.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

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Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a principle that describes a population that is not evolving, where allele frequencies remain constant from generation to generation.

8.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

List the conditions for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

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1. No genetic mutations 2. Large population size 3. No natural selection 4. No migration (no new genetic material introduced)