BIOL 142 Study Guide - Final Guide: Natural Selection 2, Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency

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1)natural selection
2)nonrandom mating
3)genetic drift
4)gene flow
5)mutation
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
rules that show a population isn't evolving
Hardy-Weinberg assumptions
1)no natural selection
2)population sizes are relatively infinite
3)mating is random
4)individuals do not migrate between populations
5)there are no mutations happening for particular gene
*breaking any of these assumptions will cause evolution to occur
Nonrandom mating
-directional sexual selection
-positive assorted mating: chose to mate with persons similar to themselves
-negative assertive mating: avoid mating with persons similar to themselves
-overtime we would see a drop in heterozygotes
Genetic Drift
Genetic drift is a mechanism of evolution in which allele frequencies of a population
change over generations due to chance
-broken up into categories
Bottleneck
random occurrence/going from large and diverse population to smaller and less diverse
ex) fire, flood
Founder effect
start with fairly large population with variety and few individuals leave
population/separate and arrive in a previously uninhabited region, establish new
population
ex) Amish communities with polydactyly
Gene flow
goes on between population of small species individuals may move from one population
to another or back and forth
-can change allel frequencies or keep the same
-can reverse the founder effect
Mutation
change in DNA sequence that can alter the frequency in a populations gene pool
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Hardy-weinberg principle rules that show a population isn"t evolving. 5)there are no mutations happening for particular gene. *breaking any of these assumptions will cause evolution to occur. Positive assorted mating: chose to mate with persons similar to themselves. Negative assertive mating: avoid mating with persons similar to themselves. Overtime we would see a drop in heterozygotes. Genetic drift is a mechanism of evolution in which allele frequencies of a population change over generations due to chance. Bottleneck random occurrence/going from large and diverse population to smaller and less diverse ex) fire, flood. Founder effect start with fairly large population with variety and few individuals leave population/separate and arrive in a previously uninhabited region, establish new population ex) amish communities with polydactyly. Gene flow goes on between population of small species individuals may move from one population to another or back and forth. Can change allel frequencies or keep the same.

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