PCB 4674 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Genotype Frequency, Sampling Error, Genetic Drift

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Mendelian genetics in populations ii: migration, drift, and nonrandom mating. Natural selection is not the only mechanism of evolution: but only one is absolutely random. Genetic drift doesn"t lead to any sort of adaptation, but it does lead to a change in allele frequencies: in hw, genetic drift results from violations of the assumption of infinite population size. A model of genetic drift: imagining!! An ideal population- small (or finite) in size. A1 is at 0. 6, a2 is at 0. 4. Gene pool w/ 100 gametes: 60 have a1 and 40 have a2: choose a random egg and a random sperm. New frequencies: a1 at 0. 7, a2 at 0. 3: both hw conclusions have been violated. The allele frequencies have changed from one generation to the next. We cannot calculate the genotype frequencies by multiplying the allele frequencies: hw has failed because the population is small, sampling error: random discrepancy between theoretical expectations and actual results.

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