Monday, September 5, 2011
Gene Pool and Allele Frequency
Gene Pool: The total variety of genes and alleles present within a population at a given point in time.
Allele Frequency: How common an allele is in a population (e.g. B:b = 10:6).
Example:
He Adds New Genes/Alleles To The Gene Pool
Now The Giraffes Can Reach The Trees
EVOLUTION
This evolution would increase the population of giraffes because there is more food for them to eat (tree leaves) and less competition with other animals for grass.
Evolution Glossary
Common words and their definitions:
Gene - A Segment of DNA that determines our characteristics.
Allele - Different forms of a gene.
Species - Individuals that interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
Population - A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
Gene Pool - The total variety of genes and alleles present within a population at a given point in time.
Gene Flow - The transfer of alleles of genes from one population to another.
Allele Frequency - How common an allele is in a population.
Immigration - New individuals added to the population bringing new alleles into the gene pool.
Emigration - Individuals leave a population, taking away some alleles from the gene pool.
Evolution - Change in the gene pool of a population over a period of time.
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