BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 36: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Stabilizing Selection

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Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow ca alter allele frequencies in a population. Three major factors alter allele frequencies and bring bout most evolutionary change. Differential success in reproduction results in certain alleles being passed to the next generation in greater populations. Some alleles are adapted to the environment and are passed to the next generation, the un-adapted ones don"t. The smaller a sample, the greater the change of deviation from a predicted result. Genetic drift describes how allele frequencies fluctuate unpredictably from one generation to the next. The founder effect occurs when a few individuals become isolated from a larger population. The bottleneck effect is a sudden reduction in population size due to a change in the environment. Gene flow consists of the movement of alleles among population. Alleles can be transferred through the movement of fertile individuals or gametes ( for example, pollen) Natural selection is the only mechanisms that consistently causes adaptive evolution.

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