BIOL 3300 Lecture Notes - Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Cumulative Frequency Analysis

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10 Mar 2014
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Midterm next friday- material up to and including this friday"s class. Allele frequencies in population change from generation to generation due to chance. Cannot produce adaptation, can lead to fixation of alleles. Drift doesn"t introduce or produce alleles, migration does introduce new alleles. Small population sizes can lead to fixation. Over time the cumulative frequency should level out. Population bottlenecks: events that randomly remove most members of the population. Founder effects: process that randomly disperse a small number of individuals to a new location. These individuals form the new population: individual that colonize new habitat, starting new population, differences are quite dramatic. Have 5 subspecies (represented as circles on map) Based on history they know when they move between different areas. Every time they moved up there were bottleneck populations occurring. Can see significant variation of wing length between the subspecies. Within the one subspecies there are differences in wing length (white circles show differences by 3mm)

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