Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Selection Coefficient, Human Height, Hiv

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Macroevolution: change in allele frequencies that occurs over time within a population, major changes in species, speciation: the evolution of a new species, large-scale evolutionary patterns in the history of life. Forces that do not keep population in hwe or forces that cause microevolution: selection, mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, non random mating. Variation in heritable traits among individuals of a population. Different survival and reproductive success of individuals in a population due to difference in phenotype - given the current environment. Alleles carried by individuals that increase the likelihood of survival and reproduction becomes more common in subsequent generations. Variation needed in order for selection to occur. Selection against short tails means phenotype shifts toward favoured phenotype. Selection against extremes, less variation in phenotype (mean does not change) Selection against the mean phenotype, frequencies of extreme phenotypes increases. (mean phenotype may not change)

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