BIO220H1 Chapter Genetic Drift : 2018_BIO220_Genetic Drift

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Ex gene with 2 alleles, a + a. Let p= relative frequency of a q= relative frequency of a p=q=0. 5. In order for no drift to occur, p=q=0. 5 for future generations. N is the population size of diploid organisms then k (# of alleles) = 2pn. Calculate probability that k remains = 2pn after a generation of random sampling. Binomial distribution: use when there are two possible outcome; the probability of each it the same across entirety of trial; all trials independent of each other. The rate of genetic drift is not really proportional to census population size (n (sub c) Characteristics: number of females able to reproduce must equal number of males able to reproduce, all equally likely to reproduce, mating is random, # of breeding individuals constant generation to generation. E(t)= time required to fixate one allele.

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