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Population Genetics Population Genetics Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium Calculating allele frequencies in populations Heterozygote advantage

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Page 1: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Population Genetics

• Population Genetics• Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium• Calculating allele frequencies in

populations• Heterozygote advantage

Page 2: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Population Genetics

• Population• gene pool• allele frequency• polymorphism

Page 3: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Determining allele frequency

• starch gel electrophoresis

Page 4: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

DNA Markers

Page 5: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium

• gene and genotype frequency do not change due to sexual reproduction alone

• Five assumptions• large population • no selection • no mutation • no migration • random mating

Page 6: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Hardy-Weinberg• allele frequency:

p + q = 1.0

• genotype frequency: p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1.0

determine if population is in HW equilibrium

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Multiple alleles

Page 8: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Calculations

• recessive allele frequency

• heterozygote frequency

• sex-linked genes and allele frequency

Page 9: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Heterozygotes

Page 10: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Natural selection

• Differential reproductive success

• Selection coefficient• Relative fitness of

genotypes

Complete selection against recessive

qn = qo/ (1+ nqo)

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Heterozygote advantage

Page 12: Population Geneticswou.edu/~guralnl/441PopGen.pdfpopulation is equal to q2. The frequency of the a allele in this population is there- fore equal to the square root of q2: 1/2500 =

Heterozygote advantage

• Qeq = S1/ (S1 + S2)• Sickle cell anemia • balanced

polymorphism • Why is Hbs

maintained in the population?

• What happens in US to allele frequency?