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MCAT Basics (from MedSchoolCoach)

Population Genetics

MCAT Basics (from MedSchoolCoach)

MedSchoolCoach

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4.6612 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we discuss population genetics and see how genetically related individuals share the same alleles, delving into the mechanisms of gene flow and genetic drift. We'll also unravel the complexities of hybrid vigor, reproductive isolation, and natural selection, and how these processes shape the genetic landscape of populations. 

 

We'll also touch on the fascinating dynamics of X-linked and mitochondrial inheritance, and the role of genomic imprinting in disease risk. Ever wondered how the Hardy-Weinberg equation helps us understand genetic equilibrium in populations? We've got that covered too, breaking down the assumptions and applications of this essential model. Plus, we'll delve into how allele frequencies can shift due to factors like mutations and population bottlenecks.

 

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[00:00] Introduction to the MCAT Basics

[01:06] Overview of Population Genetics

[01:55] Definition of Population Genetics

[03:01] Genotype vs. Phenotype

[03:38] Example of BRCA1 Gene

[07:33] Autosomal Dominant and Recessive Inheritance Patterns

[08:40] X-Linked Inheritance Patterns

[09:38] Mitochondrial Inheritance

[10:46] Genomic Imprinting

[12:46] Complex and Multifactorial Inheritance

[13:52] Introduction to Hardy Weinberg Equation

[14:33] Assumptions of Hardy Weinberg Equation

[15:16] Historical Context of Hardy Weinberg Equation

[17:02] Calculation of Allele Frequencies

[19:18] Example Problem Using Hardy Weinberg Equation

[23:17] Limitations of Hardy Weinberg Equation

[24:07] Ways Populations Change Over Time

[24:58] Natural Selection

[27:10] Fecundity and Fertility in Natural Selection

[28:07] Types of Natural Selection

[30:00] Mutation

[32:17] Example of Mutation in HIV Research

[34:29] Genetic Drift

[38:11] Gene Flow and Gene Leakage

[40:12] Hybrid Vigor and Reproductive Isolation

[42:16]  Prepare for MCAT success with MedSchoolCoach.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to MCAT Basics, your ultimate guide to the essential topics you need to master for the MCAT,

0:07.0

brought to you by the physicians at Med School Coach.

0:10.0

Every week, Sam Smith breaks down high-yield MCAT topics, ensuring you're primed for success on test day.

0:17.0

Join Sam as we explore the most crucial subjects outlined by the AAMC pulled from official practice materials and third-party resources.

0:25.0

Get ready to elevate your MCAT game with topics tailored to maximize your score potential.

0:30.2

Hello, I'm Sam Smith.

0:33.1

The goal of this podcast is to cover the highest yield topics on the MCAT and provide you with

0:38.5

some sort of insight into the questions that the MCAT really likes to ask.

0:43.3

This podcast covers population genetics.

0:45.7

I talk about genotypes and phenotypes, inheritance patterns, and the Hardy-Weinberg

0:51.2

equation.

0:52.2

I also discuss the ways of populations's genetics can change over time,

0:56.4

like through genetic drift, mutation, gene flow, and selection.

1:00.8

This material will show up on one of the four MCAT sections,

1:03.6

that's the BioBiochem section.

1:06.1

I hope you find this podcast helpful in your studies,

1:08.2

and good luck as you get ready for the MCAT.

1:22.0

So the first thing I want to do here is define population genetics.

1:27.0

Population genetics is the study of genetic variation within a population.

1:29.4

Essentially, it looks at how the frequencies of genes and alleles and a population change over time. And this is in contrast to molecular

1:35.6

genetics, which essentially looks at genetics through the perspective or through the view of a

1:42.0

microscope. You're looking at mitosis and meiosis. You're looking

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