BIO120H1 Lecture 18: Lecture 18.docx

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Fisher: evolution occurs in large populations by natural selection. Wright: important role for population structure and genetic drift (stochastic) play big role in evolution. Genetic drift doesn"t completely drive genetic drift, it still does something though. Population- a group of individuals of one species in one area at one time. Migration- movement of individual from one pop to another. Gene flow- the movement of genes from one pop to another. Asymmetric gene flow- gene flow in one direction. Force that make population genetically different: natural selection, genetic drift. Polymorphic mutual variation used to study gene flow. Using electrophoresis, we can pick out heterozygotes in population when we look at pop that homozygotes for the gene. If we see heteros, we see gene flow. Issue is if we put transgenic this of dna into crop, who says they"ll stay there. Many crops have close relatives which they are interfertile with.

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