Chapter 3: Genetic Drift Flashcards
Natural Selection
-Under natural selection, we see _______________
predictable changes
Mechanisms of evolution
There are other mechanisms of evolution with Natural Selection being just one of them:
1. Natural Selection
2. Genetic Mutations
3. Gene Flow (___________)
4. _____________ Mating
5. Genetic Drift
-migration
-nonrandom
Mechanisms of evolution
1. Natural Selection: process where organisms that better __________ to their environment (____________) tend to survive and produce more offspring
2. Genetic Mutations: a change (error) in the ________________
3. Gene Flow (migration): Movement of individuals from one __________ to another
4. Nonrandom mating: mate selection
-adapted
-higher fitness
-DNA of a gene
-population
- Genetic Drift
-Changes in allele frequencies due to __________________
-RANDOM rather than survival of the fittest
-In effect is an example of __________________
*lightning, hurricane
-random chance events
-sampling error
Sampling Error
-occurs when a ______ subset (sample) does not represent the population as a whole
-in science we fix this by taking ________ or _______ samples
-in nature, sampling error results in populations with drastically different allele frequencies.
-small
- more
-bigger
How to Get Sampling Error
-Genetic Drift is the result of ________________ drops in population size.
-2 special cases of genetic drift:
1. Population bottleneck
2. Founder Effect
-rapid, random
- Population Bottleneck
-when a major disaster causes a ________ in population size
-can cause reduced ______________
-can be caused by natural disasters, disease, droughts, fire, etc.
-sharp drop
-genetic variation
- Founder Effect
-when a _____ individuals from an original population start a new population in an isolated ___________
-can cause reduced genetic variation **
-few
-new area
Changes in Allele Frequencies
-Both natural selection and genetic drift are measured by looking at changes in _______________
-described as *MICROEVOLUTION
-allele frequencies
The null hypothesis of evolution
-__________________ describes a set of theoretical circumstances where allele frequencies do not change
-Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
ALL 5 assumptions must be met in order to say that a population is in equilibrium (not evolving):
1. NO _________
2. NO gene flow (migration)
3. __________ mating
4. Very ________ population
5. No natural selection
-mutation
-random
-large