BLG 143 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Genetic Drift

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Population a group of individuals from the same species that in the same area and regularly interbreed. Main points: natural selection is not the only agent responsible for evolution, each of 4 different evolutionary processes has different consequences. Natural selection is the only mechanism which (acting alone) can result in adaptation. Mutation, gene flow & genetic drift do not favour certain alleles over others. Mutation and genetic drift introduce and non-adaptive component into evolution. Examine a null hypothesis: what happens to allele frequencies when the evolutionary mechanisms are not operating. If population meets hardy-weinberg principals it means population is not evolving . To study how 4 evolutionary processes affect populations, biologists take this approach: Create mathematical models that predict fate of alleles over time under various conditions. Collect data to test predictions made by the models. Apply results to solve problems in human genetics, conservation of endangered species ect.

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