BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Genotype Frequency, Allele Frequency, Null Hypothesis

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Evolution - a change in allele frequencies, and thus heritable traits, in a population over time - is driven by four processes: Natural selection increases the frequency of certain alleles - the ones that contribute to reproductive success in a particular environment. Genetic drift causes allele frequencies to change randomly. In some cases, drift may cause alleles that decrease tness to increase in frequency. Gene ow occurs when individual leave on population, join another, and breed. Allele frequencies may change when gene ow occurs, because arriving individuals introduce alleles to their new population and departing individual remove alleles from their old population. Mutation modi es allele frequencies by continually introducing new alleles. The alleles created by mutation may be bene cial, deleterious (detrimental), or neutral in their e ects on tness. Hardy-weinberg principle - a mathematical null hypothesis fro the study of evolutionary processes. 23. 1 - analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy-weinberg principle:

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