BIO 3119 Lecture 11: POPULATION GENETICS LECTURE 11 - FIXATION INDEX

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General solution for the fixation index f. But assuming all other h-w assumptions are met, including random mating, then h = 1 g = 1 f. Increase the fixation index, f, as a function of time and population size. Inbreeding and genetic drift are distinct but related processes. Occurs when mating between relative are more common than expected by chance affects how alleles are organized into genotypes, decreasing the frequency of heterozygotes (increasing freq. of homozygotes) causes no change in allele frequencies across generations. Inbreeding and genetic drift are related but distinct processes: When effects are considered across many replicate subpopulations: Nevertheless, drift decreases h across generations due to the fixation and loss of alleles whereas inbreeding decreases h by altering how alleles are combined to form genotypes: Drift alters allele frequencies within a single subpopulation whereas inbreeding does not. Genetic drift causes the fixation and loss of alleles.

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