Plan to spend 1 hour minutes on Drift
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Take drift quiz at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/tutorials/Random_events_in_population_genetics_quiz1.asp
- 50 rats from a large outbred population living aboard of large
cruise boat are left on a Pacific island for some reason. The island
resources allow only 50 adult rats to survive (population will not grow).
Ten mutations are present in single copy each in these 50 rats.
After very long time...
- STANDARD
What is probability that particular mutation
will be fixed (reach frequency of 1.0)?
- MEDIUM
What is probability that at least one of
these mutations will be fixed (reach frequency of 1.0)?
- MEDIUM
What is probability that two or
more of these mutations will be fixed?
- MEDIUM
What is chance that none of these mutations will be fixed?
- STANDARD
What is average time before a mutation get fixed?
- STANDARD
What is average time before a mutation get lost?
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A genetically isolated populations was founded by 230 people. Number of people in subsequent generations were 400, 700, 1500, 3000, 6000, 12000 and currently population comprises 20000 people.
- STANDARD
What is a chance that an allele which was present in one
chromosome in founder generation is still present in current
population?
- STANDARD
What is a chance that an allele which was present in 5
chromosomes in founder generation (1%) is lost?
- STANDARD
What is a chance that an allele which was present in 23
chromosomes in founder generation (5%) is lost?
- MEDIUM
What initial frequency (in founders) gives an allele a high
(more or equal to 95%) chance to stay in current population?
- Read breifly the paper by Pardo et al., and compare your results.
- MEDIUM If allele was present at frequency of 0.01 (1%)
at the ORIGINAL population where the founders came from, what
are the chances that it will be present at current population of
the genetic isolate?