BIO 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Allele Frequency, Population Genetics, Panmixia

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Differences in survival and reproductive success among individuals. Evolution = change in genetic makeup (genotype) of population. As a result of natural selection an allele producing a beneficial trait may become. Change in phenotype (but not genotype) of organism in response to environmental change. Usually associated with seasonal changes environments that vary. Favorable conditions = faster growth, greater success. Example: two plants with same genotype express different genes during development under different environmental conditions and have different phenotypes at the end of development. Population consists of x number of individuals with x versions of genes (alleles) Genetic composition of populations can change over time (allele frequency changes) Any change in allele frequency due to chance. May lead to fixation / loss of alleles. Random reduction in population which changes population. Small group leaves with varying gene frequency. Occurs when individual select mates non-randomly with respects to their own genotypes.

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