Genetic Variation There are two main sources of genetic variation: – Mutation – Gene shuffling...

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Page 1: Genetic Variation There are two main sources of genetic variation: – Mutation – Gene shuffling that results from sexual reproduction Some variation is.
Page 2: Genetic Variation There are two main sources of genetic variation: – Mutation – Gene shuffling that results from sexual reproduction Some variation is.

Genetic Variation• There are two main sources of genetic

variation:– Mutation– Gene shuffling that results from sexual

reproduction• Some variation is “invisible”

Page 3: Genetic Variation There are two main sources of genetic variation: – Mutation – Gene shuffling that results from sexual reproduction Some variation is.

Turn to your table-mates:What are some of the genetic

variations in these babies?

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Visible?- Hair texture

- Size- Skin color

Invisible?- Ability to resist certain diseases

- Blood type

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Genetic variation is studied in populations.

• Recall: What is a population?

• A gene pool consists of all genes, including all the different alleles, that are present to a population.

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Relative Frequency of Alleles

• The relative frequency of an allele is the number of times that allele occurs in a gene pool (compared with the number of times other alleles for the same gene occur).

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What is the relative frequency of the brown allele? The black allele?

(50 total/20 black/30 brown)

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Relative frequency of…- Dominant (black) = 40%- Recessive (brown) = 60%

Note: The relative frequency of an

allele has nothing to do with whether

it is dominant or recessive.

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If the relative frequency of the black allele decreased, what would happen to the relative frequency of the other allele?

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In genetic terms, evolution is any change in the relative frequency

of alleles in a population.

Over many generations

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Sources of Genetic Variation

1. Mutations

2. Gene Shuffling that results from sexual reproduction.

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Mutations

• A mutation is any change in a sequence of DNA

• Mutations occur because of– mistakes in DNA replication– radiation or chemicals in the

environment• Some mutations do not affect

an organism’s phenotype, some do– Fitness

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Gene Shuffling

•Most heritable differences are due to gene shuffling–occurs during the production of gametes during

meiosis.

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• Crossing-over further increases the number of different genotypes that can appear in offspring.

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– i.e. no matter how many times you shuffle a deck of cards, the probability of drawing a particular card will remain the same.

Sexual reproduction produces different phenotypes, but it does not change the relative frequency of alleles in a population.

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Q: What determines how many phenotypes there are for a given

trait?

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Single Gene TraitsSingle-gene traits are controlled by a single gene that

has two alleles. Variation only leads to two possible phenotypes.

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Polygenic Traits

Polygenic traits are controlled by two or more genes.

Polygenic traits have many possible genotypes and phenotypes.

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They exhibit a continuum of

expression in a bell shaped or

“normal distribution”

curve.

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A: The number of phenotypes produced for a given trait depends

on how many genes control the trait.

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Exit slip questions:

How do you think the relative frequency of alleles varies between the salamander subspecies in CA?

Give an example of a polygenic trait for salamanders.