Meditations and Learnings

Meditations and Learnings

Founder Effect



A common sense realisation first formulated by Ernst Mayr in 1942 that a new population initialised from a small sampling of a large population will have lost much of the genetic variation present in that larger population. The result will be a derivative population distinctively different both genotypical and phenotypically from its parent population. In extreme cases the founder effect is theorised to be one of the causes of the speciation and subsequent evolution of new species.