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11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
KEY CONCEPT
A population shares a common gene pool.
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11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Genetic variation in a population is beneficial
because it increases the chance that some
individuals will survive.
• Genetic variation leads to phenotypic
variation.
• Phenotypic variation is necessary for
natural selection.
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Genetic variation in a population is beneficial because it
increases the chance that some individuals will survive.
• Allele = version of a trait
• Ex: Trait in our population: eye color
Alleles would be brown, blue, green
Ex: Trait for frogs 
skin color
– Alleles: green and
brown
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Genetic variation in a population is beneficial because it
increases the chance that some individuals will survive.
• Genetic variation is stored in a
population’s gene pool.
–made up of all alleles in a population
–allele combinations form when
organisms have offspring
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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• Genetic variation is measured by allele frequencies.
– measures how common an allele is in a population
– can be calculated for each allele in gene pool
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Genetic variation comes from several sources.
• Mutation is a random change in the DNA of a gene.
– can form new allele
– can be passed on to
offspring if in
reproductive cells
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Genetic variation comes from several sources.
• Recombination forms new combinations of
alleles.
– usually occurs
during meiosis
– parents’ alleles
arranged in new
ways in gametes
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Genetic variation comes from several sources.
• Hybridization is the crossing of two
different species.
–occurs when individuals can’t find
mate of own species
–topic of current scientific research
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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KEY CONCEPT
Natural selection is not the only mechanism through
which populations evolve.
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Gene flow is the movement of alleles between
populations.
• Gene flow occurs
when individuals join
new populations and
reproduce.
• (Ex: spores/seeds are
spread to new areas)
bald eagle migration
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Gene flow is the movement of alleles between
populations.
• Lots of gene flow
results in similar
neighboring
populations
bald eagle migration
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Gene flow is the movement of alleles between
populations.
• Limited gene flow
results in an
increased chance
that two populations
will evolve into
different species.
bald eagle migration
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
Genetic drift is a change
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in allele frequencies
due to chance.
• Genetic drift causes a loss of genetic diversity.
• Some alleles increase in frequency,
others may become eliminated from the
population
• It is most common in small populations.
11.3 Other Mechanisms of Evolution
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Genetic drift is a change in allele frequencies due to
chance.
• A population bottleneck can lead to genetic drift.
– It is an event that drastically reduces
population size.
– The bottleneck effect is
genetic drift that occurs
after a bottleneck event.
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Genetic drift is a change in allele frequencies due to chance.
• A population bottleneck can lead to genetic drift.
• Northern Elephant Seals
– Hunted almost to
extinction
– ~20 survived
– Genetic Variation
drastically reduced
when compared to
Southern Elephant
Seals
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• The founding of a small population can lead to genetic drift.
– The Founder Effect occurs when a few
individuals start a new population (colonize a
new area).
– The founder effect is genetic drift that occurs
after start of new population.
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• Genetic drift has negative effects on a population.
–Population loses genetic variation,
and becomes less likely to have
some individuals that can adapt
–harmful alleles can become more
common due to chance