BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21.5 + 21.6: Mutation, Molecular Clock, Allele

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Chapter 21. 5 migration, mutation, genetic drift, and non-random mating. Over time one allele enters the population and vice versa, the interbreeding of some of their respective members populations gradually become the same. Without mutation there would be no genetic variation. Genetic drift has a large effect in small populations. Random changes in allele frequencies from generation to generation. Small group of individuals arrive on a new island and colonizes it, they. Impact of genetic drift depends on population size. Non-random mating alters genotype frequencies without affecting allele frequencies. Random mating : individuals select mates without regard for genotypes. Non-random mating : individuals preferentially choose mates according to genotypes. Arranges alleles in gene pool and does not introduce new alleles into the populations. Allele frequencies stay the same while genotype differs. Genetic isolation: members of one species cannot exchange genetic materials.

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