BIOL1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Gene Flow

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7 Sep 2018
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Genetic drift - a process in which chance events cause unpredictable fluctuations in allele frequencies from one generation to the next. Effects of genetic drift are most pronounced in small populations. Gene flow - the transfer of alleles from one population to another, resulting from the movement of fertile individuals or their gametes. Evolutionary change due to selection can be rapid. Selection is more efficient in large populations (as compared to drift) Selection moves a population towards optimal solutions, but that optimality depends on context (place and time) eg. most natural populations have extensive genetic variation that can be selected to produce a diversity of phenotypes. Human genotypes, including genetic diseases, are the result of evolution. Human susceptibility to pathogens often has a genetic basis. Heirloom varieties and wild relatives are important sources of genetic diversity and crop traits. Natural history of many imperilled species not conductive to quick evolutionary change.

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