BIO205H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Kermode Bear, Genetic Drift, Nucleoid

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Various characters of an organism: such as light, wind dispersed, weather impacts. Evolution walks through random processes: evolution occurs through 2 overarching systems. Mutation: change in the nucleoid sequence, changes in proteins. Genetic drift: change in genetic frequency due to random processes. Bottleneck effect: associated with population crash, resulting in fewer populations. Founder effect: when small population moves away from a larger population, and starts a new population in a new location and starts out with a new diversity. Examples: small mexican cave fish populations living in cave streams have reduced pigmentation. If it was a mutation it would have occurred for all fish populations a: answer: genetic drift pigmentation does not occur in the same way for all fish populations. Random effect within these populations, drift in one direction to another. Stabilizing: those individuals that a middle characteristic survives the best. Middle values of traits, curves will peak more and more in the middle.

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