BIOL 111 Lecture 25: Evolutionary processes

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Not expected to improve fitness (survival or reproductive success) C. elegans after many generations shielded from selection, they are tested again. Some large effect mutation, definitely a bad one. Beneficial mutations usually have a small effect. Mutation accumulation usually leads to less than 2% decrease, different in flies than other organisms. Proportion of population a given allele represents. Calculate allele frequency of survivors, then of next generation. Leads to fixation of alleles, eventually leads to one allele. Larger the population, the longer it takes for one allele to be chosen. Computer program showing allele frequencies per population. Allele changes eye colour and nothing else. After 19 generations, populations are fixed for one allele, half of populations are fixed for wild, half for bw75. Changes in mean values of quantitative traits. Leads to continuous variation in the trait. Still underlaid by gene and allele frequency, on a larger scale. No two individuals are identical, traits vary among individuals.

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