BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fish Migration, Goby, Allele Frequency

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The biology of a species largely determines gene flow pattern. Gene flow is the movement of alleles among populations within a species (not between species) Alleles can be transferred through the movement of individuals, or by movement of gametes (for example, pollen) Migrant individuals must reproduce in the receiving population for the gene flow to have a lasting effect (or the gene flow must happen every generation) Gene flow tends to reduce differences between connected populations over time. Ex: 3 spined stickleback in a lake. Gene flow is more likely than mutation to alter allele frequencies in a way that is immediately important. A mutation causes a new variant (probably only slightly different), but gene flow brings in an already functional allele. A set of local populations, among which there may be gene flow and extinction and colonization. A network of semi-isolated populations with some level of regular or intermittent migration and gene flow among them.

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