BISC 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 41: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Evolutionary Pressure

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Mutations fuels evolution: change in the dna sequence of an organism, introduces a new allele, can be, increases diversity, beneficial, harmful, make no difference, raw material for evolution, genes contribute to phenotypes, natural selection acts on phenotypes. Genetic drift: change in allele frequencies, occurs purely by chance, all forms of genetic drift are a result of sampling error . Genetic drift - founding effect: small group branches off to establish a settlement that is, new, isolated, allele diversity is limited to only those present in these individuals, some traits will become increasingly common, others with disappear. Genetic drift - bottleneck effect: occurs when population number drastically declines, eliminates many alleles present in original population, permanent loss of genetic diversity, reduced population, loses many alleles from original population. Migration: movement of individuals into or out of a population, alleles come and go with the migrating population. Gene flow : can counteract the effects of both, natural selection, genetic drift.

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