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    A population bottleneck or genetic bottleneck is a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events such as famines, earthquakes...
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    remaining effective population sizes are around 10,000 individuals, larger than the estimated non-African size during their bottleneck. Unlike the non-African...
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    earlier, genetic evidence suggests humans may have gone through a population bottleneck of between 1,000 and 10,000 people about 70,000 BC, according to...
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    Look up bottleneck in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bottleneck is the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle near its opening, which limits the rate...
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    which caused the plains bison population to undergo a population bottleneck. The bottleneck resulted in a founding population of around 100 individuals,...
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    sampling of the original population. A population bottleneck may also cause a founder effect, though it is not strictly a new population. The founder effect...
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    human population bottleneck is postulated by some scholars at approximately 70,000 years ago, during the Toba catastrophe, when Homo sapiens population may...
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  • Genetic drift (category Population genetics)
    contracted to just four random survivors, a phenomenon known as a population bottleneck. The probabilities for the number of copies of allele A (or B) that...
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    Maritime Southeast Asia by about 65,000 years ago. The establishment of population centers in Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent and in East Asia is attested...
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  • population. Population size is directly associated with amount of genetic drift, and is the underlying cause of effects like population bottlenecks and...
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    population bottleneck, the reduction does not favour any combination of alleles; it is totally random chance which individuals survive. A bottleneck can...
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    consequences for human populations as it killed most humans living at that time and is believed to have created a population bottleneck in central east Africa...
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  • habitat. Eventually, loss of habitat could lead to a population bottleneck. In a small population, the risk of inbreeding will increase drastically which...
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  • attributed to a population bottleneck among ancestors of modern Finns, estimated to have occurred about 4000 years ago, presumably when populations practicing...
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  • simple population models in order to infer historical demographic changes, such as the presence of population bottlenecks, admixture events or population divergence...
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  • Small populations can behave differently from larger populations. They are often the result of population bottlenecks from larger populations, leading...
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  • average in ethnically Jewish populations, particularly Ashkenazi Jews, because of relatively recent population bottlenecks and because of consanguineous...
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    Thousands of years ago, the cheetah went through a population bottleneck that reduced its population dramatically so the animals that are alive today are...
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    through a population bottleneck of fewer than 100 individuals during its near-extinction event, leading to very low genetic diversity across populations. The...
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    Phascolarctos cinereus in south-eastern Australia following a severe population bottleneck". Molecular Ecology. 5 (2): 269–81. Bibcode:1996MolEc...5..269H...
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    from earlier Siberian wolf populations. While some sources have suggested that this is the result of a population bottleneck, others suggest that this...
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    clade compared against Lowlanders. The Highlanders underwent a population bottleneck around 10,000 years ago, associated with the adoption of Neolithic...
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  • species (phylogenetics), as well as the population structure, demographic history (e.g. population bottlenecks, population growth), biological dispersal, source–sink...
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    groupings in the human population it is possible to assert that more than a dozen major variants survived the population bottleneck. This observation is...
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    other species suggests a population bottleneck during the Late Pleistocene (around 100,000 years ago), in which the human population was reduced to a small...
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  • Inbreeding depression (category Population genetics)
    often the result of a population bottleneck. In general, the higher the genetic variation or gene pool within a breeding population, the less likely it...
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    of some isolated prairie-chicken populations in the Eastern portion of the range resulted in a population bottleneck, which reduced the genetic diversity...
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    that early humans left Africa, and thus must have passed through a population bottleneck before their African-Eurasian divergence around 100,000 years ago...
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    the latter five were from the same mother. This created a severe population bottleneck. Due to careful breeding with strict guidelines, there are now an...
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    diversity of the domesticated population, especially of alleles of genes targeted by selection. One reason is a population bottleneck created by artificially...
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