2(a) Genetic Drift and Founder Effect (10 Marks)
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2(a) Explain the concepts of Genetic Drift and Founder Effect with suitable anthropological examples.

Introduction

Genetic drift is a random change in allele frequencies in small populations due to chance events rather than natural selection. Introduced by Sewall Wright (1931), it explains evolutionary changes that occur without adaptive value. One of its important offshoots is the Founder Effect, which occurs when a new population is established by a small number of individuals, leading to reduced genetic variation and sometimes unique genetic characteristics.

Definition: Genetic drift represents stochastic or random evolutionary change, while the Founder Effect is a specific case of drift that arises during population founding or migration bottlenecks.

Body

1. Genetic Drift

2. Founder Effect

3. Interaction with Natural Selection

Contemporary Studies

Ramachandran et al. (2005): Their global genetic study confirmed that human genetic diversity decreases with increasing geographic distance from Africa — supporting the founder effect model of human dispersal.


Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1994): In “The History and Geography of Human Genes”, he linked genetic drift and founder effects to population migrations and linguistic patterns in Europe and Asia.


Reich et al. (2018): Using genomic data, they showed that founder effects and endogamy significantly shaped the population structure of South Asia, explaining high rates of recessive diseases.

“Genetic drift reminds us that evolution is not always purposeful — sometimes it is the story of chance, not choice.”

Conclusion

Genetic drift and founder effect demonstrate that evolutionary change is not solely driven by natural selection. Their influence is most visible in small, isolated populations — shaping genetic diversity, disease patterns, and anthropological variation. These concepts form a key bridge between genetics and population anthropology, deepening our understanding of microevolutionary processes.

Thinkers Mentioned

  • Sewall Wright
  • Ernst Mayr
  • Luca Cavalli-Sforza
  • David Reich
  • Ramachandran et al.

Key Terms

  • Genetic Drift
  • Founder Effect
  • Population Bottleneck
  • Endogamy
  • Shifting Balance Theory
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