BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Stabilizing Selection, Disruptive Selection, Sexual Selection

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The bottleneck effect is a sudden reduction in population size due to a change in the environment. The resulting gene pool may no longer be reflective of the original population"s gene pool. If the population remains small, it may be further affected by genetic drift. Understanding the bottleneck effect can increase understanding of how human activity affects other species. Impact of genetic drift on the greater prairie chicken. Loss of prairie habitat caused a severe reduction in the population of greater prairie chickens in illinois. The surviving birds had low levels of genetic variation, and only 50% of their eggs hatched. Researchers used dna from museum specimens to compare genetic variation in the population before and after the bottleneck: the results showed a loss of alleles at several loci. Researchers introduced greater prairie chickens from populations in other states and were successful in introducing new alleles and increasing the egg hatch rate to 90%

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