BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Gene Pool, Gene Flow, Speciation

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Gene pool: sum total of the alleles found in all individuals of a species. Gene flow: gain or loss of alleles from a population by movement of individuals or gametes into or out o the population / alleles that are being introduced or going away from internal production within the population. Gradualism: slow accumulation of small changes over a long period of time. Punctuated equilibrium: sudden changes followed by long periods of little change. Human races: genetic differences between unrelated individuals within a race much greater than the average genetic differences between races. Type b blood not limited of one group; frequency of type b blood decreases from east to west: allele evolved in asia, became part of european gene pool. Sickle cell anemia: present in several different areas, spread to northern areas of africa, overlaps where no malaria is present, higher in environments with malaria. Genetic drift: change in allele frequency that occurs due to the chance events.

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