BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Sexual Selection

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Change in allele frequencies in populations over successive generations. Gene : a locus region of dna; codes for rna and proteins (not all rna gets translated into. Alleles: alternative forms of the same gene. Biological fitness: ability of an organism to produce surviving offspring. Adaptation: heritable trait that increases the fitness of an individual in a particular environment compared to other individuals do not have this trait. Key mechanisms of evolution: mutation, genetic drift, natural selection, sexual selection, gene flow. Mutations change the genetic code, which generates new alleles , which may change amino acid sequences or alter gene expression, which may have phenotypic effects. Most mutations decreased fitness and are often deleterious. The few beneficial mutations are likely to be of small effect (i. e. , hopeful monsters are rare) Allele frequency can be simulated in computer software. Darwin"s and wallace"s insight: all populations have the potential for exponential growth.

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