BIOL 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Genetic Drift, Microevolution, Macroevolution

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Population- a group of individuals of the same species living in the same defined area. Gene pool- total collection of alleles in a population at any given time. Microevolution- change in the relative allele frequencies(freq. ) in a gene pool. What does this mean about heterozygotes: evolutionary mechanisms discovered after darwin (ch. 4-29 genetic drift- a change in the gene pool of a population due to chance; effects of genetic drift are most pronounced in small populations. Fixation- an allele"s freq. becomes 100% by chance. *****genetic drift may be involved in 2 effects. Bottleneck effect- genetic drift resulting from a drastic change reduction in population size; typically the surviving population is no longer genetically representative of the original population. Founder effect- genetic drift that occurs when a few individuals become isolated from a larger population, with the result that the composition of the new population"s gene pool is not reflective of that of the original population.

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