BIO SCI 94 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Population Bottleneck, Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift

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If possible, try to work on it before o. h. so we can go over difficulties you might have. Answers for the worksheet will be posted online after the second office hour on friday. Nonrandom mating changes only genotype frequencies while the other assumptions only change allele frequencies. Inbreeding, a part of nonrandom mating, increases homozygosity and does not cause evolution since the allele frequencies do not change. (cid:149) Give a brief description of how each mode changes populations. Genetic variation is reduced in both directional and stabilizing selection. Disruptive selection increases genetic variation. (cid:149) genetic drift occurs more frequently (cid:149) (cid:149) in small populations in large populations (cid:149) when it does not happen randomly (cid:149) (cid:149) in populations with higher fitness in populations with higher mutation rates. Allele frequencies change much less in large populations compared to small populations. Larger populations tend to keep alleles in a population while small populations tend to lose or fix alleles.

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