BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Population Bottleneck

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22. 2- what are the mechanisms of evolutionary change: hardy-weinberg equilibrium is a null hypothesis that assumes evolutionary forces are absent, known evolutionary mechanisms, mutation, gene flow, genetic drift. If large deviations (from h-w expectations) are found, it is appropriate to dismiss mutation as the cause and look for evidence of other evolutionary agents. Gene flow may change allele frequencies: gene flow results when individuals migrate to another population and breed in new locations. Immigrants: no immigration is allowed for a population to be in hardy weinberg equilibrium. Genetic drift may cause large changes in small populations: genetic drift is the random loss of individuals (and their alleles)-may produce large changes in allele frequencies from one generation to the next. The reproductive contribution of a phenotype to subsequent generations, relative to the contributions of other phenotypes, is called its fitness. The fitness of a phenotype is determined by the average rates of survival and reproduction of individuals with that phenotype.

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