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Title AP biology. Episode 54, Population variation
Published Bozeman, MT : Bozeman Science, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (10 minutes)
Summary Paul Andersen explains the importance of genetic variation within a population. He begins with a discussion of the devil facial tumor that is a form of cancer transferred between Tasmanian devils. He then explains how a decrease in genetic variability nearly led to the extinction of the black-footed ferret. He finally discussed the importance of genetic variability in disease resistance. He explains how mutations in humans allow some of them to be resistant to HIV and how the allele frequency can be calculated in a population using the Hardy-Weinberg equation
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed January 27, 2021)
In English
Subject Biology -- Study and teaching.
Phenetics.
Population genetics.
Hardy-Weinberg formula.
Biology -- Study and teaching.
Hardy-Weinberg formula.
Phenetics.
Population genetics.
Genre/Form Instructional films.
Instructional films.
Films de formation.
Form Streaming video
Author Andersen, Paul, speaker
Bozeman Science, publisher
Other Titles Population variation
Advanced placement biology