BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Proterozoic, Phanerozoic, Genetic Drift

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No genetic drift population is large. When the mating occurs, the population is very small. Loss of an allele from a population can occur with a sample size of 4. However, with a population of 400 the variation. Sampling low or small population where you do not have an infinite number to result in the expected probability will become less. Small population that are interbreeding = genetic drift (population is drifting due to the population theory) Bottle neck effect: big large population which there is always random mating; consequence is that the population is wiped out to a low population. Due to genetic variation the population is very low. When the population is removed, there is not a genetic representation of what was there. The population is still in the original location but there may have been disappearance. Founder affect: uproot a population of organisms and plant them somewhere else (small population where you build a new one)

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