Hardy-Weinberg
Vocabulary
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Practice Questions
100

What does the p-value in the equation represent?

Frequency of the dominant allele

100

Phenotype

Physical characteristics we can see.

100

What are the basic conditions of natural selection?

1. Variation 

2. Competition

3. Adaptations

4. Selection

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A population of sheep is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The allele for white wool (W) has an allele frequency of 0.19, and the allele for black wool (w) has an allele frequency of 0.81.

What is the percentage of heterozygous individuals in the population?

31%

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What are the 5 things needed for equilibrium?

1. No Selection

2. No mutation

3. No migration

4. Large population

5. Random Mating

200

Gene

A section of DNA that codes for a specific phenotype.

200

Types of Natural Selection

Directional, Stabilizing, Disruptive  
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In corn, purple kernels are dominant to yellow. A random sample of 100 kernels is taken from a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. It is found that 9 kernels are yellow and 91 kernels are purple.

What is the frequency of the yellow allele in this population?

0.3

300

What is the hardy-weinberg equation?

p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1

300

q-value

Recessive allele frequency

300

Types of Genetic Drift

Founder and Bottleneck effect

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A small group of squirrels gets separated from the rest of the population due to a large flood. These squirrels, now confined to this new island, begin to start a new population.

This is an example of which of the following?

Sympatric speciation, Bottleneck effect, Founder effect, or Genetic drift

Founder Effect

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What genotype is harmful for Sickle Cell Anemia?

Homozygous recessive
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Homozygous recessive genotype

aa

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Why are homozygous wolves at a disadvantage?

The least aggressive

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What mechanism of evolution occurs when allele frequencies change over generations due to random chance?

Genetic drift

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What genotype is the advantage for the wolves?

Heterozygous

500

Bottleneck effect

A sudden reduction in population size due to a change in the environment. The resulting gene pool may no longer be reflective of the original population’s gene pool.

500

What disease are the wolves protected from?

Canine distemper

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In humans, babies that are born too small often lack the reserves to thrive, and babies that are too large are prone to difficult births.

Since babies at the extremes are less likely to survive, evolutionary pressures favor moderately-sized babies.

What type of selection is this an example of?

Stabilizing selection