BIO 200 Lecture 9: Lecture Guide5

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How often an allele appears - number of times an allele occurs in the population. Ability to change population phenotype - ability to change allele frequency. Five factors - gene flow, non random mating, genetic drift, mutation, selection. Movement of alleles from one population to another. Bee from one yellow flower goes to white flower meadow carrying pollen - there will be some yellow flowers in white meadow as yellow was dominant for bee) frequency goes down from 1. 0. 6. was dominant for bee) frequency goes down from 1. 0. Migration of individuals and movements of gametes between populations (gene flow) can change allele frequencies in a population. If the arriving individuals survive and reproduce in their new location, they may add new alleles to the population"s gene pool, or they may change the new frequencies of alleles present in the original population. Most common in self fertilization - no new gene combinations are made everything is homozygous.

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