BIOL479 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Genetic Drift, Zygosity, Panmixia

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The larger sample size is, the lower the variance will be, and hence, the lower the standard error will be. Chance fluctuations in allele freq. as a result of randomly sampling gametes each generation. Random sample of the gametes produced by the previous gen. Think of drift as sampling error spread across generations. Genetic drift does not cause hw disequilibrium, but it does change allele freq. , which violates the assumptions of the hw principle. This process of sampling error will repeat itself over generations, stochastically changing allele freq. as it does so. The direction of genetic drift is random, and hence cannot be predicted. In any gen. allele freq. could increase or decrease. The magnitude of genetic drift depends on pop. size. The smaller pop. size, the larger the potential change from one gen. to the next (e. g. the sampling error) Gd causes populations to genetically diverge from each other.

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