BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Atlantic Cod, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow

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Four causes of evolution: selection, mutations, genetic drif, gene flow (movement of gametes through generations that brings new alleles) Silent and neutral mutations are the most common but have little if any effect on the genotype. Then there are detrimental mutations they die off quickly as they are very rare. The important mutations are the germ line mutations because they can be passes on to the offspring. Mutations take a very long time to affect allele frequencies. When mutations connect with selection the frequency of mutations are much more rapid. The law of large numbers: the larger the pool the more likely it is that the sample taken will be 50:50. Allele fixation is the loss of genetic variation. The bottleneck effect reduces population which causes the loss of genetic variation and genetic drif. Extreme weather conditions, ie last winter during the long stretches to -40 lots of fish were freezing to death.

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