Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Heterozygote Advantage, Sequential Hermaphroditism, Parthenogenesis

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A population is only in genetic equilibrium if all the conidtions for hwe are met. This lecture is about non-adaptive conditions and how this can effect genetic variation. Genetic drift random deviations from parental allele frequencies. Genetic drift is continually happening in every population because populations are always less than infinite. Drift happens when there is no fitness differences but just random variation. When the population is small we can have high deviation from parental allele frequencies. Genetic drift is an evolutionary mechanism which is unpredictable (graph shoes genetic drift in a single. The larger the population size the less deviation there is from parental frequencies generation) Likely that allele frequency will change due to gamete sampling. One assumption is that a population is infinite in size which it is actually not. The smaller the population the more pounced genetic drift is (founder effect, bottle neck) In every generation it fluctuates around the new allele frequencies.

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