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Genetic Variation with Populations

Genetic Variation with Populations. Chapter 11 Biology Textbook. KEY CONCEPT A population shares a common gene pool. Genetic variation in a population increases the chance that some individuals will survive. Genetic variation leads to phenotypic variation.

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Genetic Variation with Populations

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  1. Genetic Variation with Populations Chapter 11 Biology Textbook

  2. KEY CONCEPT A population shares a common gene pool.

  3. Genetic variation in a population increases the chance that some individuals will survive. • Genetic variation leads to phenotypic variation. • Phenotypic variation is necessary for natural selection. • Genetic variation is stored in a population’s gene pool. • made up of all alleles in a population • allele combinations form when organisms have offspring

  4. measures how common allele is in population • can be calculated for each allele in gene pool • Allele frequencies measure genetic variation.

  5. Genetic variation comes from several sources. • Mutation is a random change in the DNA of a gene. • can form new allele • can be passed on to offspring if in reproductive cells • Recombination forms new combinations of alleles. • usually occurs during meiosis • parents’ alleles arranged in new ways in gametes

  6. Genetic variation comes from several sources. • Hybridization is the crossing of two different species. • occurs when individuals can’t find mate of own species • topic of current scientific research Grolar/Pizzy—polar bear & grizzly bear Liger—lion & tiger Iron Age Pig—domestic & wild boar

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