Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Inbreeding Avoidance, Assortative Mating, Founder Effect

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Heterozygote advantage maintains allele freq in a population. If all were equal, then no selection is occuring. Population bottleneck is a massive reduction in the population due to natural disaster/ human damage. It results in a decrease in genetic variation. Genetic diversity will be lower on the island and allele frequencies will be different on the island. The founder effect is the loss of genetic variation following a new population being established by a small # of individuals from the main population. Processes that reduce, remove, or maintain heritable variation in populations. Only changes in allele frequency can cause changes in variation. Effect of non-random mating (e. g. , inbreeding) on allele frequencies and on genotype frequencies. Inbreeding does not affect allele frequencies, however it increases the frequency of the homologous genotype. Effects of genetic drift and gene flow on variation within a population. Genetic drift refers to changes in allele frequency over time and this causes a reduction in variation.

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