BIOLOGY 1M03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency, Genetic Drift

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Chapter 25 evolutionary processes: evolution is a change in allele frequencies, 4 mechanisms shift allele frequencies in populations, 1. Natural selection increases the frequency of the alleles that contribute to reproductive success: 2. Genetic drift causes allele frequency to change randomly and may increase allele that decrease fitness: 3. Gene flow occurs when individuals leave 1 population, join another, and breed causing allele frequencies to change as arriving individuals introduce alleles to the new population and the departing individuals remove alleles from their old population: 4. Mutation changes allele frequencies by consistently introducing alleles (positive, neutral, negative: natural selection can = adaptation/ mutation, gene flow, genetic drift doesn"t favour alleles and are non-adaptive. 25. 1 analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy-weinberg. Principle: biologists follow these 3 steps to study how the 4 processes affect populations, 1. Make mathematical models that predicts the fate of alleles over time under various conditions: 2. Collect data to test model"s predictions: 3.

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