BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Genetic Drift, Population Bottleneck, Allele Frequency

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Evolutionary forces can significantly alter the genetic structure of a population: mutation, genetic drift, gene flow, non-random mating, selection. Increase genetic diversity: create/add new alleles into the population. Mutation rates are low in plants and animals: 1 mutation in every 100,000 genes per generation. In most animals, the majority of mutations occur in somatic cells and are lost when the individual dies. Can be a significant evolutionary force in prokaryotes because they have short generation times. Random change in gene frequency in small population over time: can occur in 3 situations: chance events, founder effect, bottle neck effect. Effect of genetic drift in small populations: chance effect small populations are especially prone to loss of alleles through chance. If the founding group is small, it"s allele frequencies will likely differ from those of the source population. This new population"s allele frequencies is called a founder effect.

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