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Exam 22: Population Genetics and Evolution
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Question 21
Short Answer
If the frequency of PKU (an autosomal recessive disease)is 1%, what percentage of the population are completely unaffected (homozygous dominant or carrier)?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Which aspect of population genetics can lead to changes in allele frequencies in a new mixed population following migration?
Question 23
Short Answer
What is the ultimate source of genetic variation in populations?
Question 24
Short Answer
When examining the effects of forward and reverse mutation rates, what equation is used to calculate the change in the frequency of A
2
, or Δq?
Question 25
Short Answer
What type of statistical analysis is used to compare observed and expected results in order to evaluate the validity of an estimate based on the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
Question 26
Short Answer
If the frequency of hemophilia, an X-linked recessive disease, is 10% in males, what is the frequency of females with hemophilia (assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium)?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Given the following genetic profile, what is the mean fitness of the population? Genotype A
1
A
1
A
1
A
2
A
2
A
2
Frequency 0.55 0.20 0.25 Number 2750 1000 1250 Relative fitness (w) 1.0 0.75 0.50
Question 28
Short Answer
When looking at the MN blood group with three alleles, how many degrees of freedom will be used to compare observed versus expected results?
Question 29
Short Answer
The coefficient of inbreeding quantifies the probability that two alleles in a homozygous individual are ________, having descended from the same copy of the allele carried by a common ancestor of the inbred individual.