BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Speciation

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Bioa01h3 unifying principles life on earth lecture 10: agents of evolution and. Any process that results in changes in the frequency of alleles present in population. Gene flow: change in allele frequencies as individuals join a population and reproduce. Genetic drift: random changes in allele frequencies caused by chance events. Natural selection: different survivorship or one allele can replace another or allelic reproduction of individuals with different variation can be preserved if phenotypes phenotypes. Neutral mutations neither increase nor decrease fitness: silent mutations: no change in amino acid at translation, changes in amino acid may not change protein function, genetic drift may result in changes in the frequency of such mutations. Gene flow (migration): movement of alleles form one population into another, may include movement of individuals or gametes (ex. pollen, enhanced by: life history of particular organisms; dispersal agents.

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