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Key terms

Genetic diversity – genetic differences between individuals within a population (in terms of alleles)

Allele frequency – how often a particular allele occurs within a population.

Population bottlenecks

• Ecological events that reduce population sizes dramatically – e.g. earthquakes, floods, fires.

• The small surviving populations are unlikely to be representative of the original population.

• By chance, alleles may be overrepresented among survivors, some may be eliminated completely.

Bottleneck Event

Before

Population

The Founder effect

Population Before

An earthquake kills most of the individuals, leaving only these behind

There may be less diversity in the new population

The small, new population grows

…after a few generations

New Population

The green allele may be lost completely if individuals fail to leave offspring carrying it

The new population now looks very different, and genetic diversity has been lost.

The Mainland

Island

Cheetahs

• 10,000 years ago all but 1 species had died out• Severely threatened• Very low genetic diversity resulting in poor sperm

quality among males• Females forced to breed with close relatives

• Inbreeding generally decreases the fitness of a population (an inbreeding depression)

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