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The Sensitiveness of Expected Heterozygosity and Allelic Richness Estimates for Analyzing Population Genetic Diversity

María Eugenia Barrandeguy, María Victoria García

2021IntechOpen eBooks17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genetic diversity comprises the total of genetic variability contained in a population and it represents the fundamental component of changes since it determines the microevolutionary potential of populations. There are several measures for quantifying the genetic diversity, most notably measures based on heterozygosity and measures based on allelic richness, i.e. the expected number of alleles in populations of same size. These measures differ in their theoretical background and, in consequence, they differ in their ecological and evolutionary interpretations. Therefore, in the present chapter these measures of genetic diversity were jointly analyzed, highlighting the changes expected as consequence of gene flow and genetic drift. To develop this analysis, computational simulations of extreme scenarios combining changes in the levels of gene flow and population size were performed.

Topics & Concepts

Genetic diversityLoss of heterozygosityGene flowPopulationBiologyGenetic driftEvolutionary biologyAlleleSpecies richnessPopulation sizeDiversity (politics)GeneticsEcologyGeneDemographyAnthropologySociologyGenetic diversity and population structureGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics