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Genes, Chromosomes, etc. The tiny mechanisms of evolution. This slide intentionally left. blank. Evolution at the Population Level. Gene Flow. The Movement of Alleles The Movement of Alleles Migration and Inter-breeding. Genetic Drift. Random change in gene pool, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Genes, Chromosomes, etc.

Genes, Chromosomes, etc.

The tiny mechanisms of evolution

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Evolution at the Population Level

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Gene Flow The Movement of Alleles

The Movement of AllelesMigration and Inter-breeding

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Genetic Drift Random change in gene pool,

particularly powerful in small populations

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Genetic Drift

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Genetic Drift and Population Size

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Founder Effect Small number of individuals from population

migrate and form new population May not carry all alleles in parent population May carry alleles in different frequencies

from parent population

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Bottleneck Effect Catastrophic events (floods, diseases)

leave a few survivors Survivors may not carry all alleles in

parent population May carry alleles in different

frequencies from parent population

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The Bottleneck Effect

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Forces of Evolution and Genetic Variation

Evolutionary Force

Variation within population

Variation between populations

Mutation Increases Increases

Gene Flow Increases Decreases

Genetic Drift Decreases Increases

Natural Selection

Decreases or stabilizes

Increases

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Speciation and Forces of Evolution Time

› Mutation and natural selection produce change over time

› Enough time (and change) leads to appearance of new “kind”

Reproductive isolation› No gene flow to reduce differences

between populations› Mutations, genetic drift, and natural

selection increase differences


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