BIO SCI 94 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Allele Frequency, Inbreeding Depression, Genotype Frequency

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Four processes that shift allele frequencies in populations over time, causing evolution. Natural selection - increases frequency of certain alleles - the ones that contribute to reproductive success in specific environments. Genetic drift - cause allele frequencies to change randomly; may cause alleles that decrease fitness to increase in frequency. Gene flow - occurs when individuals leave on population, join another, and breed; arriving individuals introduce alleles to new population and departing individuals remove alleles from old population. Mutation - modifies allele frequencies by continually introducing new alleles; these may be beneficial, detrimental, or have no effect. Each of the four evolutionary processes has different consequences for genetic variation and fitness. Mendelian genetics combine w/ darwinian evolution resulting in modern synthesis era. Gives rise to model called hardy-weinberg principle, which is a mathematical null hypothesis for the study of evolutionary processes.

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