BILD 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Macroevolution, Microevolution, Genetic Drift

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Microevolution: change in genetic composition of population across several generations: the fact that an allele is dominant or recessive does not affect the change in genetic composition. Does not affect how likely it is for the allele to be passed on to the next generation. Dominance and recessive alleles only affect what the body looks like, not the change in gene pool. Evidence of evolution: the fossil record, fossil: any trace of an organism that lived in the past, fossilization: fossils are usually found in sedimentary rocks, which are made of sediment (rocks, dust, dirt). Little bits of land washed into bodies of water. There are more organisms that live in the water, so they die in the water: some fossils become exposed (grand canyon) by geological forces, so we can study them, principle of stratigraphy: older below younger fossils. Idea helps to date fossils: testing the theory of evolution.

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