Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 29: Frequency-Dependent Selection, Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency

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Processes that reduce, remove, or maintain heritable variation in populations: mutations: random changes in dna sequences. Do not immediately alter allele frequencies but over time may have an effect; maintains variation in populations: gene flow: individuals join a population and reproduce. The effect of gene flow is dependent on how different the populations are from each other and the rate of gene flow: genetic drift: happens in any population that is not infinite in size. Can also happen due to population bottlenecks or founder effects. Reduces genetic variation, especially in small populations, due to the possible loss of certain alleles following the drastic change: natural selection: survivorship of certain phenotypes are higher than others. An allele may increase in frequency, or variation can be preserved: nonrandom mating: mating occurs with respect to the phenotypes and genotypes of the mates. This does not directly alter allele frequencies, but takes a population out of hwe.

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