Lecture 11: Shifting Balance Flashcards
1
Q
What are the three phases of Wright’s “shifting balance”?
A
- Drift in local populations
- approach domain of attraction of local peak - Mass selection (Intrademic selection)
- climb local peak - Interdemic selection
- emigrants proportional to relative fitness among demes; all demes acquire allele frequencies of ‘best’ global peak
2
Q
How does evolution and genetic drift work to reach highest peak?
A
Evolution is short sighted, may trap population at local peak. Genetic drift may enable a population to acquire new allele frequencies and combinations that enable selection towards the highest peak.
3
Q
What is the Fisher-Wright Debate?
A
Fisher - Mass selection is the dominant force in evolution. Wild type alleles evolve to become dominant.
Wright - Drift interacts with selection to reach high fitness. Selection to increase dominance must be very weak.