Lecture

Genetic Variation in Populations

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This lecture covers the study of genetic variation in populations, including the gene pool concept, detection of genetic variation, neutral theory, Hardy-Weinberg law, and its applications in human populations. It also discusses natural selection, mutation, migration, genetic drift, and non-random mating, with examples and calculations for allele and genotype frequencies.

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