Genetic Drift Simulator

Simulate random genetic drift in finite populations to understand how allele frequencies change by chance over generations.

Drift Simulation Results

0
Fixation (p=1)
0
Loss (p=0)
5
Polymorphic
0.5210
Mean Final Freq
0.5000
Initial Heterozygosity
0.3892
Expected Final Het
0.0554
Theoretical Variance
0.0423
Observed Variance

Trajectory Summary (Final Frequencies)

Sim 1: 0.480
Sim 2: 0.410
Sim 3: 0.915
Sim 4: 0.320
Sim 5: 0.480

About Genetic Drift

Genetic drift is random change in allele frequencies due to sampling effects in finite populations. The rate of drift is inversely proportional to population size (N). Expected heterozygosity decays as H(t) = H(0) × (1 - 1/2N)^t. Smaller populations experience faster drift and more rapid loss of genetic variation.