stofnbreytingum
Stofnbreytingum, also known as genetic drift, is a fundamental mechanism of evolution. It refers to random fluctuations in the frequencies of gene variants, or alleles, within a population from one generation to the next. These changes are not due to natural selection, which favors traits that enhance survival and reproduction, but rather to chance events. Imagine a small population where, purely by random chance, more individuals carrying a specific allele might happen to reproduce, or conversely, some individuals with another allele might not survive to reproduce, regardless of their genetic fitness.
The impact of stofnbreytingum is most pronounced in small populations. In a large population, random events
Two important scenarios illustrate stofnbreytingum: the bottleneck effect and the founder effect. The bottleneck effect occurs