BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Allele Frequency, Microevolution, Macroevolution

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Species: a group of organisms that can successfully interbreed with one another in nature but that don"t successfully interbreed with members of other such groups. Population: all the members of a species that live in a defined geographic region at a given time. Gene pool: all the alleles that exist in a population: this concept is very important to the story of evolution, because all evolutionary change ultimately is based on it. If evolution was a card game, the gene pool is the deck of cards, while the alleles are the individual cards, the different hands are the genotypes, and the type of game is the environment and the survival. Evolution as a change in the frequency of alleles. Microevolution: a change of allele frequencies in a population over a relatively short period of time: micro because evolution within a population is evolution as its smallest scale.

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