BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Parasitoid Wasp, Allele Frequency, Disruptive Selection

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A few of them migrate to an island (there are more red individuals than purple, by chance). After a few generations, there are more purple alleles. The founder population results in having only purple alleles, whereas the parent population had a lot of genetic variation: there is a fixation of the purple allele. Graph 1 shows genetic drift better than graph 2: this is because each line shows smaller populations. They are easier to fixate to a certain allele: bigger populations rarely fixate to a certain allele. Three modes of natural selection 1: the yellow areas are selected against (not needed for that diagram) Bimodal distribution: there are 2 peaks which means two different means. Goldenrods: is a type of plant: they have balls on their stems called galls. They are an immune response on the plant from larvae from the goldenrod gall fly. They lay their eggs inside of the growing goldenrod.

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