Lecture 10: Drift & Population Structure Flashcards

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Define genetic drift

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Changes in allele (and genotype) frequencies due to random sampling of breeding individuals in small (finite) populations

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What does genetic drift lead to?

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  • Loss of genetic variation (heterozygosity)
  • Increase in homozygosity (inbreeding)
  • fixation (or loss) of alleles
  • change of genetic make up of the population (evolution)
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3
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Define effective population size (Ne)

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Number of breeding individuals contributing genes to next generation

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4
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What are founder effects

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the reduced genetic diversity that results when a population is descended from a small number of colonizing ancestors. Loss of genetic variation, increase in homozygosity

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5
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In what types (size) of populations is genetic drift strong or weak.

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Genetic drift is strong in small populations and genetic drift is weak in large populations.

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What effect does the sex ratio have on the Ne?

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Skewed sex ratio reduces Ne below census size

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How does population size fluctuation affect Ne?

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The low points have a disproportionately large effect on reducing the effective population size below the average census size over the time interval. Why? After bottleneck you will loose alleles and genetic variation.

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8
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Define population structure.

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How is the variation partitioned within and among populations

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9
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Understand migration-drift equilibrium

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Migration homogenizes allele frequencies; drift differentiates allele freqeuncies

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10
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Understand mutation-drift equilibrium

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Mutation (u) introduces variation within population, drift (determined by Ne) eliminates it.

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