BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Heterostyly, Population Bottleneck, Frequency-Dependent Selection

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Wright saw an important role for population structure and genetic drift: genetic drift can play an important role in evolutionary change. Fisher disagreed and argued that most evolution occurred in large populations by natural selection: didn"t believe evolution could be controlled by genetic drift since. Drift plays some role and can cause some divergence/ adaptation but it"s random not often. Population: a group of individuals of a single species occupying a given. Migration: the movement of individuals from one population to another area at the same time: not gene flow! Gene flow: the movement of genes from one population to another. If populations are exchanging genes rapidly, then they may be considered just one population. Difficult to observe and measure: use phenotypes (migration, dna sequence data. Use neutral genetic markers: polymorphic neutral genetic variation used to study population processes affecting genetic diversity. Two homozygous populations are fixed for alternative alleles. Escape of transgenes into wild relatives by gene flow.

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