BIOL 2905 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6.1: Heterozygote Advantage, Genetic Drift, Genotype Frequency

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As(cid:455)(cid:373)(cid:373)etrical se(cid:454: genetic drift vs. natural selection- drift is random, while natural selection is not. In terms of drift, the faster ones will survive and have greater fitness because they can run away and not be stepped on. While in drift, it will be up to chance which bugs get stepped on, it is completely random: gene flow vs. founder effect- in the founder effect, some individuals leave a population and establish a completely new one. In gene flow, there are two existing populations, and individuals may move between the two populations. Individuals leaving and creating a new population vs. individuals leaving and joining onto and changing an already existing population. 3 mechanisms that violate that and say individuals may actually choose their mate. Individuals that interbreed are likely to share alleles they inherited from their common ancestor. It takes alleles from heterozygotes and puts them into homozygotes.

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