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ANTH 1001 LSU- tague (good quizlet)
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1. situation in a population or species where there exist >2 alleles of a gene, and at least 2 alleles

have frequency >1%: polymorphism


2. what is polymorphism due to: natural selection acting on genetic variation caused by

mutation.


3. explain how polymorphism works in the genes: New alleles are produced by mutation. However,

mutation rate for any particular allele is low. Therefore, for a new allele to increase meaningfully

in its frequency in a pop. (i.e., increase to polymorphic level), it has to provide a natural selective

advantage.


4. what percentage of genes are polymorphic: 28%

5. interaction between natural selection and mutation: polymorphism

6. The maintenance of two or more alleles in a pop. due to the selective advantage of the

heterozygote.: balanced polymorphism


7. what is an example of balanced polymorphism: Sickle cell hemoglobin

8. change in one nucleotide), affecting one amino acid in beta chain: point mutation

9. what does hemoglobin consist of: 2 alpha and 2 beta polypeptide chains.

10.how many amino acids are in each alpha chain and beta chain: Each alpha chain has 141 amino


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acids; each beta chain has 146 amino acids.


11.what are some health problems with sickle cell disease: Anemia • Poor growth • Problems

with circulation: heart, kidney, brain • Episodic intense pain • Reduced lifespan


12.what are some ameliorate approaches to sickle cell disease: pain med- ication; bone


marrow transplant; new gene therapy to promote formation of fetal hemoglobin


13.what is an example of sickle cell being polymorphic: Frequency of sickle cell allele is 5-15% in

some areas because the heterozygote trait helps fight malaria so the genes have mutated

because of natural selection- polymorphism.


14.caused by parasite transmitted between individuals by mosquito.: malaria

15.why does sickle cell help fight malaria: Heterozygotes for sickle cell have lower rate of

malarial infection compared to homozygotes for "normal" hemoglobin.


16.why do heterozygotes for sickle cell allele have an advantage: Heterozy- gotes for sickle cell

have selective destruction of red blood cells (RBCs). Uninfected RBCs do not sickle; infected

RBCs sickle and kill parasites. • Heterozygotes can conjointly supply oxygen to tissues and

suppress parasitic proliferation.


17.how is sickle cell in malria enviornment an example of balanced polymor- phism: In malarial

environment, heterozygotes for sickle cell have natural selective advantage over homozygotes

for "normal" hemoglobin and sickle cell. Because of heterozygote advantage, alleles for both

"normal" and sickle cell hemoglobin are maintained at high frequencies; this is a balanced



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polymorphism.






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18.a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land: slash

19.how is slash and burn agriculture related to natural selection: slash and burn is practices then

mosquitos spread which spread human malaria which then spread sickle cell mutation


20.enzyme that allows you to digest lactose, which is a sugar in milk: lactase

21.insufficiency in lactase: lactose inteolerance

22.what are symptoms of lactose intolerance: diarrhea, nausea, abdominal cramps, gas

23. what is the chemical name for lactose: lactose is disaccharide: glucose-galac- tose


24.what happens to our bodies ability to digest milk when we grow up: Hu- mans can digest milk

as babies, but most of us lose the ability after weaning.


25.what type of populations are usually lactose tolerant: Pops. with long history of dairying are

generally lactose tolerant.


26.why do population with a long history of dairying usually lactose tolerant-

: Mutation for ability to digest milk as adults would have provided a natural selective advantage.


27.phenotypically different pops. in a species.: polytypism

28.what is polytypism a result of: diversity of environments that we inhabit.

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