BIOB51H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Histocompatibility, Speciation, House Mouse

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Is mutation alone, cause significant change, by itself. Change in allele frequencies for a given trait in a population over time. Mutation is also a mechanism of evolution. Mutation alone is not a potent evolutionary force. Mutation doe create new alleles, it does not significantly change frequencies by itself. In a whole population, it requires that multiple individuals have those same mutation in that same generation. A significant number of individuals have that same mutation. If no one else has it, it won"t significally change allele frequencies. Mutation is equally likely at every locus. The likelihood to produce the same mutation in one generation is very low. View assumptions and algebra to find results. Test of how evolution works, actually function like that. What mechanisms that produce evolutionary change in populations. Population genetics allows us to track the fate of alleles and genotypes across generations. What is the likelihood, how quickly will that mutation will spread.

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