Respuesta :
Evolution
Explanation:
Genetic drift
- Genetic drift is change in allele frequencies in a population from generation to generation that occurs due to chance events
- The genetic drift occurs due to random fluctuation of any allele in a gene pool and is more efficient in small population
- The founder effect and the bottleneck effect are cases in which a small population is formed from a larger population which means they may experience strong drift for generations
- In founder effect a genotype from a homogeneous gene pool migrate to a newer habitat and colonize there and form a newer community which leads to the genetic drift to the original population, speciation which occurs in this effect is the peripatric speciation
- In bottleneck effect the elimination of inferior genotype from a homogeneous gene pool occurs due to the strong selection pressure and changing environmental conditions which leads to genetic drift and a only a few most adapted genotype survives and flourish
Natural Selection
- Natural selection is a selection pressure which operates in a population and allow the best fitted genotype to survive in changing environmental conditions and eliminate the other genotype which are not fit
- Genetic drift, mutation and sexual selection are important causes of natural selection
- Directional natural selection favours the superior genotype and eliminate the inferior and intermediate genotype, in the history of evolution the most common natural selection is directional natural selection
- Stabilizing natural selection favours the intermediate genotype but eliminates the extreme genotype
- Bidirectional natural selection favours the extreme genotypes but eliminate the intermediate genotypes