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What Happens When An Allele Reaches Fixation? [Solved]
When the allelic frequency in a population reaches 1.0, the allele is the only one left in the population, and it becomes fixed for that allele. The other allele is permanently lost. In populations in which an allele has become either fixed or lost, the process of random genetic drift stops at that locus.
Stochasticity (2), fixation probability.
This video looks at the probability of
[T1 2022] Michael Scott: Equilibrium allele frequencies in terms of invasion and fixation conditions
Joint work with Matthew Osmond. Genetic variation can be maintained by balancing selection. This requires that an
Changes in allele frequencies due to genetic drift
Slides : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X0faHRv5SPXj87ku-4JlT2VPJQuxFbxMqp1ScEZDYj4.