Genetic drift Flashcards
When a population is significantly small, chance can affect which alleles get passed onto the next generation
Over time some alleles can be lost or favoured purely by
chance
How to know if genetical drift is occurring
When there is a gradual change in allele frequencies in a small population due to chance and not natural selection then genetic drift is occurring
Example of genetic drift in plants
In a small population of five plants growing near a playground with a rubber floor; three of the plants have blue-and-white flowers and two of the plants have pink-and-white flowers
By chance, most of the seeds from the pink-and-white flowered plants end up on the rubber floor of the playground, whereas all the seeds from the blue-and-white flowered plants land on fresh fertile soil where they are able to germinate and grow
Over several generations, the allele for the pink-and-white flowers may disappear from this population due to chance (because the seeds carrying pink-and-white alleles for flower colour cannot germinate on rubber)