BIOL 3250 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Seral Community, Autotroph, Divergent Evolution

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Finite population size: finite population size - is an evolutionary force because it can change allele frequencies in the gene pool from generation to generation. Founder effect: the founder effect is the reduced genetic diversity that results when a population is descended from a small number of colonizing ancestors. Bottleneck effect: the bottleneck effect occurs when there is a disaster of some sort that reduces a population to a small handful, which rarely represents the actual genetic makeup of the initial population. This leaves smaller variation among the surviving individuals. Effective population size: the effective population size is the number of individuals in a population who contribute offspring to the next generation. How rapidly does a finite population lose genetic variation due to drift: can be tricky. points in time. Symmetrical gene flow model: (cid:1868)(cid:2869) = p", (cid:1868)(cid:2870) = -m(p2 p1)

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