BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Genetic Diversity

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Hardy- weinberg principle: assumed a very large population. Sampling error" can lead to fixation (or extinction) of alleles in the absence of natural selection. Rate of drift related to population size. Natural allele frequency at 0. 5 is equally likely to eventually be fixed or to go extinct. [in theory, chance of eventual fixation of a natural allele is the same as its frequency] *genetic drift can overwhelm selection in small populations* Consider a locus with 2 alleles- r and w. Initial frequencies of r= 0. 8; of w= 0. 2. Each copy of w: fitness 5% higher than for r. W has 100% chance of eventually being fixed. W has <40% chance of eventually being fixed. Breeding population is very small for a time. Genetic drift powerful: allele frequencies change, many alleles fixed or go extinct. = lower genetic diversity overall, even if population later expands in numbers. Some rare alleles can increase in frequency.

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