BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Congenital Heart Defect, Allele Frequency, Founder Effect

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Microevolution: evolutionary forces: five evolutionary forces can significantly alter the genetic structure of a population, mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, nonrandom mating. Mutations change in the base sequence of dna. Properties of mutations: increase genetic diversity; cause random changes in genes: neutral, deleterious, beneficial relatively rare. Mutation as an evolutionary mechanism: can be a significant evolutionary force in bacteria and archaea, (short generation times, as an evolutionary mechanism, mutation is relatively slow compared with natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. What role does mutation play in evolutionary change? study of escherichia coli set up populations of e. coli and followed them for 10,000 generations: e. coli is asexual: mutation is the source of genetic variation. How do population bottlenecks cause drift: causes of bottlenecks, genetic bottlenecks a sudden reduction in the number of alleles in a population. Founder effect: genetic differences resulting from a small sample.

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