BIOL 1020H Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Propagule, Genetic Drift, Inta

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Biol 1020h: current issues in biology, i. Module 8 notes for exam. Chapter 23: the evolution of populations. This chapter begins by stating one of the most common misconceptions of evolution, which is the idea that individuals evolve. This misconception is so common that we have decided to address it once more in your course guide. Remember: individuals are selected for, populations evolve, or more pedantically, individuals are selected against, the remaining population evolves. Explain why natural selection does not lead to perfect organisms. Concept: genetic variation makes evolution possible. Individuals with different phenotypes may have the same underlying gene. Gene pools and allele frequencies. There are two things that often confuse students when talking about allele frequencies. First, a frequency is not the same as a count. Imagine two populations of grey and black squirrels. The first population is small (only four squirrels), and two of these have black coats.

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