BIL 330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Eichhornia Crassipes, Genetic Drift, Genetic Variation

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15 May 2020
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Bottleneck effect: a reduction of genetic diversity in a population due to a large reduction in population size (e. g. , from loss of food). Survivors carry a fraction of the genetic diversity from original pop. Bottleneck effects can prevent a population from adapting to future environmental changes, such as emergent disease. In illinois, the population of greater prairie chickens declined from 12 million to 72 birds after the 1960"s. Compared to neighboring states and to the illinois population before the 1960"s, chicken genetic diversity is currently much lower. The water hyacinth from south america has invaded many parts of the world: a single genotype dominates 75% of the invasive populations, and 80% of these populations are composed of a single genotype. Selection: the process by which phenotypes differ in their ability to survive and reproduce. If there is a genetic basis to the differences, selection can result in evolutionary response: stabilizing, directional, disruptive.

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