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Population Genetics Multiple Alleles Population Genetics Aa AA • Study of genetic variation in populations. aa • Genotype Aa AA Aa frequencies • Allele frequencies Aa Aa AA aa Summary of Frequencies Allele GenoGenotype Genotype Alleles Freq. types Freq. Freq. if H-W A a p q Always: p = P+1/2 H q = Q+1/2 H AA P p2 Aa H 2pq aa Q q2 ONLY if H-W: q = √q2 = √Q p = 1-q Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium • Genotype and allele frequencies remain constant from one generation to the next if: • random mating • no migration • no mutation • no natural selection • large population size Codominace Phenotype Genotype Number Frequency Freckled FF 38 0.38 =P Freckled, Spotted FS 44 0.44 =H Spotted SS 18 0.18 =Q Total p = P + 1/2 H q = Q + 1/2 H 100 1 p = 0.38 + 1/2 (0.44) =0.6 q = 0.18 + 1/2 (0.44) = 0.4 Complete Dominance Phenotype Phenotype Number Genotype Frequency Black 112 0.84 AA Aa Gray 21 0.16 aa Total 133 1 Genotype Frequency P=p2=0.36 H=2pq=0.48 Q=0.16 Q = q2 = proportion of aa = 0.16 q = √0.16 = 0.4 p=1-q = 0.6 1 Multiple Alleles more than 2 alleles for trait e.g. ABO Blood Types Genotypes Phenotypes AA Type A Ai BB Type B Bi AB Type AB ii Type O Alleles: A, B, i p = freq A q = freq B r = freq i Multiple Alleles A p A p p2 Alleles: A, B, i B i q r pq B q pq q2 i r pr qr pr qr r2 p = freq A q = freq B r = freq i p2 = freq. AA 2pq = freq. AB q2 = freq. BB 2pr = freq. Ai 2qr = freq. Bi r2 = freq. ii Multiple Alleles Phenotypes Freq. Type A 0.41 Type B 0.09 Type AB Type O 0.03 0.47 Genotypes If H-W AA p2+ 2pr Ai BB q2 +2qr Bi AB 2pq ii r2 Multiple Alleles 2 + 2pr p Freq. Type A = 0.41 Freq. Type B = 0.09 q2 + 2qr Freq. Type AB = 0.03 2pq Freq. Type 0 = 0.47 r2 r2 = freq. ii = 0.47 r = √r2 = 0.69 (p + r)2 = p2 + 2pr + r2 √(p + r)2 = √(p2 + 2pr + r2) p + r = √(p2 + 2pr + r2) p = √(p2 + 2pr + r2) - r p = √(0.41 + 0.47) - 0.69 p = 0.25 p+q+r=1 q =1 - p - r q=1-0.25-0.47=0.06 Multiple Alleles Alleles: A, B, i Freq. Type A = 0.41 p = freq A Freq. Type B = 0.09 q = freq B Freq. Type AB = 0.03 r = freq i Freq. Type 0 = 0.47 0.25 0.06 0.69 (0.25)2 = 0.0625 p2 = freq. AA 2pq = freq. AB 2(0.25) (0.06) = 0.03 (0.06)2 = 0.0036 q2 = freq. BB 2pr = freq. Ai 2(0.25) (0.69) = 0.34 2qr = freq. Bi 2(0.06) (0.69) = 0.083 r2 = freq. ii 0.47 Lab 14 • Gather info on taste and blood type • Calculate population genetics • Get info on population genetics for your project • Sample Presentation Fabry Disease Genetics Fabry Disease Symptoms Pain – full body or localized in extremities or GI Kidney problems —> Renal failure Heart disease and hypertension Clouding of cornea Fatigue, vertigo, nausea Decreased ability to sweat Skin papules in buttocks, thighs, groin, lower abdomen Inheritance GLA (galactosidase, alpha) gene! X-linked recessive! Heterozygous females do show some symptoms X Chromosome q arm! Xq22.2 Molecular globotriaosylceramide (fatty substance) breakdown products Alpha Galactosidase GLA gene codes for alpha galactosidase ! GLA - 1290 bp’s with 7 exons! 370 mutations - many are point, missense mutations, some frameshift! Accumulation of glycolipids in blood vessels impairs function Population Genetics frequency males 1/50,000 Thus q = .00002 and p = .99998 US census – there are about 3,800 males with Fabry in U.S. Based on HW there are about 7,600 females that carry the Fabry gene but an unknown number of females affected (having significant symptoms) by the disease.