BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Stabilizing Selection

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Natural selection: some alleles get to move on and some don"t. Genetic drift: the smaller a sample, the greater the chance of deviation from a predicted result. Genetic drift describes how allele frequencies fluctuate unpredictably from one generation to the next because the population is a small size, random fluctuations can affect the allele frequency. Gene flow: gene flow consists of the movement of alleles among populations alleles can be transferred through the movement of fertile individuals or gametes (for example (from text) pollen) Natural selection is the only mechanism that consistently causes adaptive evolution: only natural selection consistently results in adaptive evolution natural selection brings about adaptive evolution by acting on an organism"s phenotype. Why natural selection cannot fashion perfect organisms: selection can act only on existing variations evolution is limited by historical constraints. 2: we are what we are, and we can only evolve from what we are. 2. chance, naturals selection, and the environment interact.

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