BIOL359 Chapter Notes -Allele Frequency, Sampling Error, Point Mutation

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Transfer of alleles from one gene pool to another populations gene pool. Caused by anything that moves alleles from one population to another (long distance, transport of pollen, migration varies among species) Also tends to prevent evolutionary divergence of populations. Refers to the chance fluctuations in allele frequencies as a result of randomly sampling gametes of each generation. Each generation is a random sample of gametes produced by the previous generation. Sampling error = discrepancies between theoretical expectations and actual results. Genetic drift is evolution that happens by chance. Genetic drift is most important in small populations (stronger effect), every population follows unique path. Can cause allele frequencies to wander, which has two effects: alleles drift to fixation or loss, frequency of heterozygotes decreases. The smaller the population, the faster the heterozygosity will decline and alleles will be fixed. Alleles drifts will eventually hit 0 and be lost or hit 1 and be fixed.

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