BIO SCI 94 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Genetic Drift, Point Mutation, Gene Duplication

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Chapter 26 - evolutionary processes: four evolutionary processes change allele frequencies in population: Natural selection: the only evolutionary process that leads to adaptation. + directional selection: favors phenotypes at one end of a distribution; genetic variation is reduced. + stabilizing selection: eliminates phenotypes with extreme characteristics; genetic variation is reduced. + disruptive selection: favors extreme phenotypes; genetic variation is increased; formation of new species. + balancing selection: no single phenotype is favored; balance among alleles in terms of fitness and frequency; genetic variation is maintained. Genetic drift: causes allele to change randomly; decreases genetic variation within population and increases genetic differences between populations. + random with respect to fitness; most pronounced in small populations, and lead to random loss or fixation of alleles. + caused by founder effect (a change in allele frequencies that occurs when a new population is established and genetic bottleneck (a sudden reduction in number of allele in a population.

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