BIO152H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Genetic Drift

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There are four mechanisms that shift allele frequencies in populations: Chapter 25 evolutionary processes: natural selection increases the frequency of certain alleles- the ones that contribute to success in survival and reproduction, genetic drift causes allele frequencies to change randomly. In some cases, drift may even cause alleles that decrease fitness to increase in frequency: gene flow occurs when individuals leave one population, join another, and breed. Allele frequencies may change when gene flow occurs, because arriving individuals introduce alleles to their new population and departing individuals remove alleles from their old population: mutation modifies allele frequencies by continually introducing new alleles. The alleles created by mutation may be beneficial or detrimental or have no effect on fitness. 25. 1 analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy-weinberg principle. Hardy and weinberg imagined all of the gametes produced in each generation go into a single group called gene pool and then combine at random to form offspring.

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