BILD 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Frequency-Dependent Selection

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Natural selection, genetic drift, nd gene flow can alter a population"s gene frequencies. Non-random mating can cause genotype frequencies to deviate from h-w expectations. Results in favored alleles increasing in frequency in future generations. The greater the chance of deviation from a predicted result of deviation from a predicted result. Describes how allele frequencies can fluctuate unpredictably from one generation to the next. A sudden change in the environment may drastically reduce the size of a population. The gene pool may no longer be reflective of the original population"s gene pool. Can increase understanding of how human activity affects other species. Occurs when a few individuals become isolated from a larger population as when a few individuals colonize an island. Results from the movement of fertile individuals or gametes. Tends to reduce differences between populations over time. A form of non-random mating in which similar phenotypes tend to mate with one another.

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