BIS 2B Lecture 13: Gene Flow to Natural Selection, Discussion 4

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Point or chromosomal, multiple forms of each (no need to know) integral for evolution. Movement of alleles into or out of pop. Each locus in gamete has about 1 in a million chance of mutating each generation. Because of large number of genes that can mutate, chromosome rearrangements that can change genes simultaneously, and large numbers of individuals in population, mutation can generate substantial variation across genome and pop. However per locus mutation rate is low, mutations alone produce very small deviations from hw equilibrium if there are large deviations from equilibrium at particular locus, other evolutionary processes are likely to be dominating. Gene flow results from migration of individuals and gametes (or other propagules like seeds or larvae) from one pop. to another, and incorporation (by successful breeding) of genes that carry into the novel gene pools. Allele frequencies may be changed by either: immigration [of individuals from another pop. with different gene frequencies into pop. ]

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