Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Inbreeding Avoidance, Inbreeding, Heterozygote Advantage

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Other forces can cause evolution: gene flow, genetic drift, & mutation. Heterozygote disadvantage (both reach the frequency of 0. 5) When the frequency of an allele is high, it is found in a homozygote; when a frequency of an allele is low (rare), it is found in heterozygotes. Rare alleles increase in frequency no longer rare. Common alleles decrease in frequency becomes rare. Fitness of an allele can depend on its relative abundance (frequency) Frequency depends if they"re in a homozygote or heterozygote. Fitness of a genotype/phenotype may depend on its relative abundance. Many predators form search images and disproportionately eat commonest prey types. Refers to whichever allele is common, it decreases in frequency while the rare allele increases in frequency. Whichever is common has a selective advantage. Common alleles decrease in frequency until they are no longer the most common allele. Warning colouration: predators have bad experiences with common prey phenotype and learn to avoid them.

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