Recombination, Mutation, Genetic Drift, Gene Flow
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Recombination,
Mutation, Genetic Drift,
Gene Flow
Also evolution
Recombination
Remember
This is when recombination occurs
Shuffling of chromosomes/genes/alleles
Also crossing over
Remember
Meiosis?
fertilization?
Coming together of shuffled genes
New
alleles not created, just
rearranged for more genetic variability
Mutations
Creates
new alleles
Beneficial, neutral, or lethal
Passed on to new generations if they arise
in gametes
Can reduce chances of survival and
reproduction
If
it causes severe reductions, usually ends with
death
Neutral
mutation changes base sequence but
has no effect on survival or reproduction
mutation ex. – corn plant has a
mutation that makes it grow faster or larger
giving it best access to sunlight and nutrients
Beneficial
Neutral
mutation might prove helpful if the
environment changes
Genetic Drift
Random
changes in allele frequencies over
time
is greatest in small populations –
leads to loss of genetic diversity
Effect
Allele will become more or less prevalent in
small pops
Bottleneck
and
Founder Effect
Bottleneck
Drastic
reduction in population size
because of severe pressure
Founder Effect
A few
individuals establish a new
population
Unpredictable genetic shifts occur
Gene Flow
Physical movement of alleles into and out of a
population
Opposes the effects of mutation, natural
selection, and genetic drift
Keeps populations similar to one another
Increases genetic variability in that new
population
Cladograms
Aka.
Phylogenetic tree, branching tree,
evolutionary tree
Lines not still apparent at present are
extinct
Do not have to all face the same way
Hardy-Weinberg Principle
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Random mating
Large population
No movement
No mutations
No natural selection
Allele frequency in a population will remain
constant
H-W Principle
p2
+ 2pq + q2 = 1
p + q = 1
p2 = frequency of homozygous dominant
2pq = frequency of heterozygous
q2 = frequency of homozygous recessive
p = dominant allele
q = recessive allele