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Genetic Drift & Evolution APES Gene Pools Genetic Drift is the change in a gene pool due to chance. There are 2 examples: Bottleneck effect Founder effect 1) Bottleneck Effect Reduce the size of a population randomly Natural disasters Ex: fire, earthquake, flood Results in the loss of genetic variation Smaller population Not representative of the original one Certain alleles may be over or underrepresented 1) Bottleneck Effect: Tay-Sachs High rate among Eastern European Jews Attributed to population bottleneck in Middle Ages Population was dramatically reduced at this time Individuals who remained alive & reproduced just happened to be ones who carried Tay-Sachs 2) The Founder Effect When a small population breaks away from a larger one Colonize a new area Extreme isolation & intermarriage leads to high frequencies of specific traits Natural Selection Remember that natural selection is the major mechanism of evolution in any population. “Survival of the Fittest” Any Questions?