BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Genetic Drift, Phenotypic Plasticity, Natural Selection

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Geographical variation: population differentiation, gene ow, genetic drift, geographical variation. A group of individuals of a single species occupying a given area at the same time. The movement of individuals from one population to another. The movement of genes from one population to another. How is diversity distributed within vs between populations. Natural selection is acting on the population and favouring a certain type of allele. Gene ow causes populations to stay similar in genetic make-up. Use neutral genetic markers (polymorphic neutral genetic variation used to study population processes affecting genetic diversity. Taking two different alleles in 2 populations and keeping score of the mixtures in the offspring. Looking at allele frequencies in crops and closer and further away from the crops themselves. Stochastic (processes resulting in a loss of diversity) Genetic drift: stochastic changes in allele frequency due to random variation in fecundity & mortality; most important/impactful when populations are small.

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