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a. What are the seven conditions necessary for Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium?

b. What is recombination?

c. What is the difference between positive assertive mating and negative assertive mating?


( http://anthro.palomar.edu/synthetic/default.htm )
Genetic Drift simulation
a. This is a program that will show the effects of genetic drift. Try inputting various different numbers, sometimes with a small population size, sometimes with a large one. What impact does this have on the frequencies of the alleles?

b. How does the number of generations that you run impact the situation?


( http://www.utm.edu/~rirwin/Drift.htm )
Huntington’s Disease near Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela (an example of founders effect) Lin...
Huntington’s Disease near Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela (an example of founders effect) Link 2

a. How is Huntington’s disease inherited?

b. Why is Huntington’s disease so prevalent in the Lake Maracaibo region?

c. What were geneticists able to discover by working with this population?


( http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_22/c3683206.htm )
Population problems with purebred cats and other animals Link 1
Population problems with purebred cats and other animals Link 2

a. Why are purebred animals at higher risk for inherited diseases?

b. What are some examples of diseases that are associated with particular breeds?

c. What diseases can currently be tested for?


( http://www.ckcusa.com/genetics3.htm )
African Americans and hypertension
a. What is the rate of hypertension in the African American community? How much higher is this than in the white community?

b. What factors contribute to high blood pressure?

c. Is there a genetic component to the risk for hypertension?

d. What do the authors say are the challenges of researching this issue?


( http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000874C6-84ED-1CD6-B4A8809EC588EEDF&pageNumber... )







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