BIO 201 Lecture 3: Evolution by Genetic Drift

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Random variation in allele frequencies due to sampling error. Drift is more important in small population due to sampling bias. Intro: natural selection and sexual can work together. When sexual selection falters, then natural selection works upon the population. Characters evolved in a way that does not increase mating or success. Drift happens in all populations but is more important in small populations. In large, chance of losing a genotype would be harder. Pattern - low genetic variation in a species. Process- occurs when a population decreases in size, which tends to result in loss of genetic variation. Generation after the bottleneck looks different by chance than the pre bottleneck population. Low genetic variation in remote population of a species. New population established by a small # of individuals. Loss of genetic variation from original variation. Process of individuals moving in repeated occurrences, moving from place to place. Humans evolved in africa up to 200,000 years ago.

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