BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Species Problem, Snow Goose, Gene Flow

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Gene flow: the transfer of alleles into or out of a population due to the movement of fertile individuals or their gametes, because alleles are exchanged between populations, gene flow tends to reduce the genetic differences between populations. If extensive enough it can combine two populations with a common gene pool: eg. Humans mating from all over the world, resistance in mosquitoes etc: gene flow can cause a population to benefit in many cases and in some cases, cause it to face drastic consequences. Leads to adaptive evolution by favouring alleles that increase reproductive advantage. Relative fitness is the contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation relative to the contribution of other organisms. Black peppered moth due to industrialization: disruptive selection, conditions favour both extremes of a phenotypic range, eg. Distinctly different beak sizes in black-bellied seed cracker finches, size variation in sea horses: larger gene pool, leads to polymorphic population.

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