Population Genetics

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Across
  1. 3. - According to the neutral theory of molecular evolution, this number should be near
  2. 6. drift - is a change in allele frequencies caused by random sampling
  3. 8. - means that the phenotypic and/or fitness effect of an allele at one locus depends on which alleles are present at other loci
  4. 9. selection - which includes sexual selection, is the fact that some traits make it more likely for an organism to survive and reproduce
Down
  1. 1. recombination - Mutations can involve large sections of DNA becoming duplicated, usually through
  2. 2. - means that the phenotypic and/or fitness effect of one allele at a locus depends on which allele is present in the second copy for that locus
  3. 4. - is the ultimate source of genetic variation in the form of new alleles
  4. 5. theory - relates genetic diversity in a sample to demographic history of the population from which it was taken
  5. 7. synthesis - The mathematics of population genetics were originally developed as the beginning of the
  6. 10. - is a problem for population genetic models that treat one gene locus at a time