BIOL 1020 Lecture 36: Lecture 36

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Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow can alter allele frequencies in population. Three major factors alter allele frequencies and bring about most evolutionary change: natural selection o. Differential success in reproduction results in certain alleles being passed to the next generation in greater proportions while another set is passed on less frequently. The smaller a sample, the greater the chance of deviation from a predicted result. Genetic drift describes how allele frequencies fluctuate unpredictably from one generation to the next: not always environment imposing itself on the gene pool, unpredictable change from one generation to the next due to chance. Founder effect occurs when a few individuals become isolated from a larger population: by chance individuals that become isolated are of the same allele and then have different allele frequency. Bottleneck effect is a sudden reduction in population size due to a change in environment: eg.

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