BIOS 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Color Blindness, Achromatopsia, Lek Mating

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Hardy weinberg demonstrated that evolution will not occur in a population if five conditions are met: mutation is not occurring, natural selection is not occurring, the population is infinitely large. Genetic drift is change in the gene pool of a population due to chance or sampling error. Effects of genetic drift will be strongest in a small populations. In 10k generations, only one or two alleles may be lost and genetic drift may occur without selection. Bottleneck effect: random changes in allele frequencies in a population due to dramatic reduction of populations size. Bottle neck only allows a few individuals through. Hunting of seals in late 1800s greately reduced population size. Surviving population had different allele frequency and little genetic diversity. This different allele frequency is reflected in today"s population. Genes coded in mitochondria are essential of mitochondrial function. So it is an evolutionary mystery and why some genes got transferred to the nucleus.

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