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Asked: January 29, 20242024-01-29T17:47:09+05:30 2024-01-29T17:47:09+05:30In: Anthropology

Discuss the concept ‘Genetic Drift’ with suitable diagrams.

Explain “Genetic Drift” with appropriate diagrams.

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      2024-01-29T17:47:37+05:30Added an answer on January 29, 2024 at 5:47 pm

      Introduction

      Genetic drift is a fundamental concept in population genetics that describes the random fluctuations in the frequency of alleles within a population over generations. Unlike natural selection, which is driven by the adaptive advantage of specific traits, genetic drift is a stochastic process influenced by chance events. In this discussion, we will delve into the concept of genetic drift, exploring its mechanisms and consequences, supported by suitable diagrams to illustrate key principles.

      Concept of Genetic Drift

      Genetic drift is a mechanism of evolution that occurs due to the random sampling of alleles in a small population. Unlike larger populations where allele frequencies tend to remain stable, small populations are more susceptible to genetic drift. The effects of genetic drift are most pronounced in situations where a few individuals contribute to the next generation's gene pool, leading to a potential loss or fixation of alleles.

      Mechanisms of Genetic Drift

      Genetic drift can be categorized into two main mechanisms: bottleneck effect and founder effect.

      • Bottleneck Effect

        The bottleneck effect occurs when a population undergoes a drastic reduction in size due to a catastrophic event, such as a natural disaster or disease outbreak. The surviving individuals may not represent the original population's genetic diversity, leading to a limited gene pool. As a result, certain alleles may be lost, while others become more prevalent, influencing the population's genetic composition.

        Bottleneck Effect Diagram

      • Founder Effect

        The founder effect occurs when a small group of individuals migrates and establishes a new population. The genetic makeup of this founding population may not accurately represent the original population's diversity. Consequently, the new population's allele frequencies are influenced by the genetic composition of the founding individuals, leading to differences between the two populations.

        Founder Effect Diagram

      Consequences of Genetic Drift

      Genetic drift has several consequences on the genetic makeup of populations.

      • Allele Fixation and Loss

        Due to the random nature of genetic drift, certain alleles may become fixed or lost in a population over time. Allele fixation occurs when a specific allele reaches a frequency of 100%, while allele loss results in the disappearance of an allele from the population.

        Allele Fixation and Loss Diagram

      • Loss of Heterozygosity

        Genetic drift often leads to a decrease in heterozygosity within a population. Heterozygosity reflects the genetic diversity present in a population, and a decline in heterozygosity can reduce the population's adaptive potential and increase susceptibility to genetic disorders.

        Loss of Heterozygosity Diagram

      • Random Evolutionary Trajectories

        Genetic drift introduces randomness into evolutionary trajectories. Small populations undergoing genetic drift may follow different paths of allele frequency changes, even if starting from similar initial conditions. This random aspect of genetic drift contributes to the variability observed in evolving populations.

        Random Evolutionary Trajectories Diagram

      Conclusion

      In summary, genetic drift is a crucial concept in population genetics that highlights the role of chance events in shaping the genetic composition of populations over time. The bottleneck effect and founder effect are two main mechanisms through which genetic drift manifests. The consequences of genetic drift include allele fixation and loss, a decrease in heterozygosity, and the introduction of random evolutionary trajectories. Understanding genetic drift enhances our comprehension of the dynamic processes influencing genetic diversity within populations.

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