Compare random genetic drift with natural selection
Population Parameters
Selection Strength
Replicates
Drift
Fixations: 0
Losses: 0
Mean p: 0.5
Selection
Fixations: 0
Losses: 0
Mean p: 0.5
Generation: 0
Genetic Drift: Random sampling causes allele frequencies to fluctuate. In small populations, alleles can be lost or fixed purely by chance.
Natural Selection: Alleles with fitness advantages tend to increase in frequency over time. Selection is more predictable but drift still affects small populations.
Key insight: In small populations, drift can overpower weak selection. Selection dominates in large populations or with strong fitness differences.