BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Directional Selection, Founder Effect, Blind Luck

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Genetic drift - any change in allele frequencies in a population that is due to chance. This process causes allele frequencies drift up and down randomly over time. When drift occurs, allele frequencies change due to blind luck - what is known in statistics as sampling error. Sampling error occurs when the allele frequencies of a chosen set of a population (the same) are di erent from those in the total population, by chance. Drift occurs in every population, in every generation, but especially in small populations. When there is an o balance of random alleles from parents in o spring, there is a change in the allele frequencies generation to generation. This means that evolution - a change in allele frequencies in a population - occurred due to genetic drift. There is a variation in computer simulations of genetic drift that include: Striking di erences between the e ects of drift in small vs large populations.

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