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Genetic Drift and the  Founder Effect  A Collaborative Online Activity for Students of Evolution ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Diverse population: ten different genes represented by 10 different coloured beads
Small number of insects lands on an island – bringing pink, blue, white purple, red and black genes only
[object Object],[object Object],Parent population and six small founder populations -  Each student claims one island
Founder population, initially (above).  After time (right), most genes have multiplied but black has been lost
                    7 7 6 6   Allelic Diversity (Number of different alleles)                     12 12 14 15 Total                      1 1 0 2 dark blue                     1 1 0 0 yellow                     0 3 2 0 green                     1 0 3 2 purple                     4 4 2 0 orange                     2 0 1 5 white                     0 1 4 4 pale pink                     1 0 0 0 bright pink                     2 1 2 1 black                     0 1 0 1   red                     JCi RB AA TAG Your intiials   Founder Populations  record number of each allele     Allele colour
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2. How does genetic diversity of  founder populations differ from the parent population? MS: Genetic diversity is much reduced in founder populations and will tend to become further reduced with possible extinctions  (Yes - you might mention that this would be a predicted outcome of a lot of genetic drift) .   BR: They'll be severely reduced, one founder population has only 50% of the original number of alleles available   (Well spotted - this population has an allelic diversity of only 5 and this means as you say that 50% of the alleles present in the parent population have been lost in the founder population)   EA: Because only a sample of the alleles from the parent population have moved to the island the founder populations will be much less genetically diverse thanthe parent population.
Evolution as a result of genetic drift
Large founder population Here the number of individuals reaching the island is larger Contains all ten different genes from parent population: Allelic diversity is 10
10 10 10   10 10 10   Allelic Diversity 127 126 121   111 148 131 Total  17 15 8   8 18 10 dark blue 19 14 19   15 11 17 yellow 9 18 11   11 18 15 green 15 9 13   10 13 14 purple 16 11 17   15 14 11 orange 10 12 6   9 8 10 white 12 16 11   8 17 14 pale pink 11 9 9   11 17 17 bright pink 6 14 17   16 13 17 black 12 8 10   8 19 6   red MT NC CB   TAG JO JH Your intials   Founder Populations  record number of each allele     Allele colour
3. Likelihood of allele being represented in the founder population  - does this depent on the size of that founder population? DD: yes the greater the size of the founder popultation, the greater the likelihood of an allele being represented in that founder population.   (Yes - so what does this tell us about genetic drift?)   MT: Yes. I now have all 10 diff. alleles present, while in the small one I had only 7 diff. ones     (Brilliant - you have quoted the difference in allelic diversity from 7 in the small founder population to 10 in the large founder population)   EA: Yes - the increase in population size increases the chances that a particular allele will occur in the founder population.
4. Implications for the genetic diversity ? DD: There will be less genetic diversity of the population which has originated from a very small number of founder individuals   Correct!) ,  NC: In small populations  the alleles will become either fixed or lost by random genetic drift much quicker than a larger population   (brilliant - genetic drift is more likely to be significant in a smaller population as you say)   BR: the lower the genetic diversity the greater the chance that low frequency alleles may be lost - reduced options = reduced opportunity for rapid adaptation in changing environments which may increase the risk of extinction.   (as above, this is brilliant - a perceptive comment)
Estimates of Genetic Differentiation 0.103 0.101 0.101 0.102 F ST Parent v Large founder population 0.115 0.112 0.116 0.128 F ST Parent v Small founder population DW TG NC JH Initials
Estimates of Genetic Differentiation                     0.101 correct 0.101 c orrect 0.103 correct 0.101 correct 0.101 correct 0.102 F ST         0.893 0.895 0.893 0.896 0.894 0.893 H e  for  large founder pop Parent v Large founder population         0.135 correct 0.109 correct 0.115 correct 0.112 correct 0.116 correct 0.128 F ST                     0.773 0.867 0.848 0.853 0.847 0.800 H e  for  small founder pop Parent v Small founder population       TAG  JO DW TG NC JH Initials
Look at the values of F ST  of the large and small founder populations    1 . Effect of size of the founder population on   genetic differentiation between parent and founder populations? NC: The smaller the founder population, the larger the value of F ST . This means the smaller founder population shows a greater degree of genetic differentiation from the parent population than the larger founder population does .  (Spot on!) DW: Seems to be a greater genetic differentiation in small population as F ST  is greater value.   (Yes this is the genetic differentiation between the small founder population and the parent population) (What about the value of looking at several small and several large founder populations in this activity? )
S366 Students trialled the activity in a tutorial
Founder Effect activity – summary ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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A Collaborative Online Activity For Students Of Evolution

  • 1.
  • 2.  
  • 3. Diverse population: ten different genes represented by 10 different coloured beads
  • 4. Small number of insects lands on an island – bringing pink, blue, white purple, red and black genes only
  • 5.
  • 6. Founder population, initially (above). After time (right), most genes have multiplied but black has been lost
  • 7.                     7 7 6 6   Allelic Diversity (Number of different alleles)                     12 12 14 15 Total                     1 1 0 2 dark blue                     1 1 0 0 yellow                     0 3 2 0 green                     1 0 3 2 purple                     4 4 2 0 orange                     2 0 1 5 white                     0 1 4 4 pale pink                     1 0 0 0 bright pink                     2 1 2 1 black                     0 1 0 1   red                     JCi RB AA TAG Your intiials   Founder Populations record number of each allele     Allele colour
  • 8.
  • 9. 2. How does genetic diversity of founder populations differ from the parent population? MS: Genetic diversity is much reduced in founder populations and will tend to become further reduced with possible extinctions (Yes - you might mention that this would be a predicted outcome of a lot of genetic drift) .   BR: They'll be severely reduced, one founder population has only 50% of the original number of alleles available (Well spotted - this population has an allelic diversity of only 5 and this means as you say that 50% of the alleles present in the parent population have been lost in the founder population) EA: Because only a sample of the alleles from the parent population have moved to the island the founder populations will be much less genetically diverse thanthe parent population.
  • 10. Evolution as a result of genetic drift
  • 11. Large founder population Here the number of individuals reaching the island is larger Contains all ten different genes from parent population: Allelic diversity is 10
  • 12. 10 10 10   10 10 10   Allelic Diversity 127 126 121   111 148 131 Total 17 15 8   8 18 10 dark blue 19 14 19   15 11 17 yellow 9 18 11   11 18 15 green 15 9 13   10 13 14 purple 16 11 17   15 14 11 orange 10 12 6   9 8 10 white 12 16 11   8 17 14 pale pink 11 9 9   11 17 17 bright pink 6 14 17   16 13 17 black 12 8 10   8 19 6   red MT NC CB   TAG JO JH Your intials   Founder Populations record number of each allele     Allele colour
  • 13. 3. Likelihood of allele being represented in the founder population - does this depent on the size of that founder population? DD: yes the greater the size of the founder popultation, the greater the likelihood of an allele being represented in that founder population. (Yes - so what does this tell us about genetic drift?) MT: Yes. I now have all 10 diff. alleles present, while in the small one I had only 7 diff. ones   (Brilliant - you have quoted the difference in allelic diversity from 7 in the small founder population to 10 in the large founder population) EA: Yes - the increase in population size increases the chances that a particular allele will occur in the founder population.
  • 14. 4. Implications for the genetic diversity ? DD: There will be less genetic diversity of the population which has originated from a very small number of founder individuals Correct!) , NC: In small populations the alleles will become either fixed or lost by random genetic drift much quicker than a larger population (brilliant - genetic drift is more likely to be significant in a smaller population as you say) BR: the lower the genetic diversity the greater the chance that low frequency alleles may be lost - reduced options = reduced opportunity for rapid adaptation in changing environments which may increase the risk of extinction.   (as above, this is brilliant - a perceptive comment)
  • 15. Estimates of Genetic Differentiation 0.103 0.101 0.101 0.102 F ST Parent v Large founder population 0.115 0.112 0.116 0.128 F ST Parent v Small founder population DW TG NC JH Initials
  • 16. Estimates of Genetic Differentiation                     0.101 correct 0.101 c orrect 0.103 correct 0.101 correct 0.101 correct 0.102 F ST         0.893 0.895 0.893 0.896 0.894 0.893 H e for large founder pop Parent v Large founder population         0.135 correct 0.109 correct 0.115 correct 0.112 correct 0.116 correct 0.128 F ST                     0.773 0.867 0.848 0.853 0.847 0.800 H e for small founder pop Parent v Small founder population       TAG  JO DW TG NC JH Initials
  • 17. Look at the values of F ST of the large and small founder populations   1 . Effect of size of the founder population on genetic differentiation between parent and founder populations? NC: The smaller the founder population, the larger the value of F ST . This means the smaller founder population shows a greater degree of genetic differentiation from the parent population than the larger founder population does . (Spot on!) DW: Seems to be a greater genetic differentiation in small population as F ST is greater value. (Yes this is the genetic differentiation between the small founder population and the parent population) (What about the value of looking at several small and several large founder populations in this activity? )
  • 18. S366 Students trialled the activity in a tutorial
  • 19.