BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Human Genetic Variation, Phenotypic Plasticity, Genetic Drift

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Population : a group of individuals of a single species in an area at once. Migration : movement of individuals from one population to another. Gene flow : movement of genes from one population to another. Gene flow between populations will work to homologinize them. Frequency of heterozygotes = estimate of gene flow. More gene flow as population density increases. Low gene flow = high genetic drift. When some individuals fail to survive (get eaten, random factors) -> loss of genetic diversity. A single sharp reduction in population resulting in loss of diversity. Colonization by a few individuals that start a new population with only limited diversity. Larger geographic distance leads to greater differentiation. Due to gene drift and lack of gene flow. 95% of gene variation is found within populations (humans) Humans populations have relatively recent origins and reasonably high gene flow. 2% of genome of people outside of africa is from neanderthals.

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