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Are Genotype Fequencies Necessarily Maintained Across Generations When A Population is Not Evolving?
(m15487)
Authors:
Masakatsu Watanab e
,
Laura Martin
Keywords:
allele frequency
,
evolution
,
genotype frequency
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
38.84%
Revised:
2007-11-07
Revisions:
New
Do Parental Generation Genotype Frequencies Affect the Probability that an Allele Will Appear in the Offspring Generation?
(m15486)
Authors:
Masakatsu Watanab e
,
Laura Martin
Keywords:
allele frequency
,
genetic equilibrium
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
75.68%
Revised:
2007-11-06
Revisions:
3
Introduction to UNIX for Biologists
(m13327)
Authors:
Quoclinh Nguyen
,
Masakatsu Watanab e
Keywords:
UNIX, vi, biology, bioinformatics
Summary:
This module provides a description of UNIX for biologists who are not familiar with the UNIX environment.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
85.40%
Revised:
2006-02-02
Revisions:
New
Monte Carlo Simulations of Allele Frequencies
(m13540)
Authors:
Quoclinh Nguyen
,
Masakatsu Watanab e
Keywords:
Allele, computational biology, modeling, python
Summary:
In this assignment you will apply Monte Carlo computer simulations to study the effects of genetic drift and selection pressure on a single locus with two alleles: “A” and “a”. You will be running these simulations on a computer using a simple simulation program written in Python (see appendix if ... the output
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In this assignment you will apply Monte Carlo computer simulations to study the effects of genetic drift and selection pressure on a single locus with two alleles: “A” and “a”. You will be running these simulations on a computer using a simple simulation program written in Python (see appendix if this is not on your computer). Note that you do not need to know how to program in Python in order to do this lab. Each exercise will involve editing one or two lines at the top of the file and then running the simulation for a few minutes and analyzing the output
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
78.86%
Revised:
2009-03-17
Revisions:
4
Population Modeling
(m13541)
Authors:
Quoclinh Nguyen
,
Masakatsu Watanab e
Keywords:
population modeling
Summary:
analyze three simple mathematical models of a changing population as well as a model of the interactions between two populations
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
83.53%
Revised:
2006-03-29
Revisions:
New
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