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∙ 11y agothe type of equilibrium that occurs when an allele frequencies do not change is dynamic equilibrium :)
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∙ 13y agoHardy-Weinberg equilibrium. An ideal condition that never happens in reality.
Genetic equilibrium.
The allele causes a certain type of protein to form
To decrease posibility of genetic diseases. If we have only one allel and it is defected, we won't have a chance to survive. On the other hand, if we have two allel, and one is defected, the cell can use the other one. It is one of advantages of two allel. It is also beneficial for evolution.
When an individual has two different alleles for a gene, they are said to be heterozygous for that gene. This means that they have one dominant allele and one recessive allele for that particular trait.
An autosomal recessive pedigree typically shows a pattern of inheritance where individuals affected with the trait have unaffected parents, occurrences of the trait may skip generations, and affected individuals may have unaffected siblings. It often presents with siblings or cousins being affected but not every generation having affected individuals. A key feature is that the trait can appear in individuals born to unaffected parents who are carriers of the recessive allele.
Non-random mating means that individuals of many species have a choice about which partners to mate with. In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to depict the amount of genetic diversity in a species. There is no current research to show nonrandom mating impacts a species genetic diversity.
Allel Aimiche is 6'.
That is called heterozygous or it is called a hybrid.
506 is allel variant of ry gene in Drosophila melnaogaster (The common fruitfly). The normal ry allel is recessive and prodiuces brown-orange produces
recessive
unlike alleles
Huntington's Disease
Heterozygote.
Expresses itself in heterozygous condition .
The allele causes a certain type of protein to form
it is probably homozygous for the resseive allel
I don't know.Ballsack?