PCB 4674C Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Observational Error, Cytosine, Guanine

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31 Dec 2019
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Natural selection: in other words, without genetic variation, there is no evolution by natural selection, so descriptions of genetic variation in natural populations are fundamental data for evolutionary biology. And if we could examine a typical individual, how much genetic variation would we find: although this might appear to be a straightforward question, it is not that easy to answer. Examination of particular morphological characters, such as those seen in the snails in figure 1 may not tell us a much as we would like to know about amounts of variation. Genetics digression i (this should be a review/reminder) Dna is double-stranded antiparallel molecule with complementary bases. That meet in the middle of the spiraling dna molecule like the rungs of a ladder, with the information encoded in the order of the adenine, thymine, Genes are found on chromosomes (and a locus is a site on a chromosome occupied by a specific gene.

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