BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Frequency-Dependent Selection, Lazuli Bunting, Inbreeding Depression

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Research on hwe: what does hwe tell us: mn locus, hla locus. Types of natural selection: heterozygote advantage. Types of natural selection: heterozygote advantage, directional, stabilizing, disruptive, frequency dependent (negative and positive) Directional selection changes the average value of a trait. Directional selection is when an extreme phenotype is favoured by natural selection. Stabilizing selection reduces the amount of variation in a trait. Disruptive selection maintains or increases the amount of variation in a trait. In the lazuli bunting, older males are less aggressive to dull young males than to brightly coloured young males. Thus, reproductive success of dull males is high because they are initially able to secure territory and attract mates. And reproductive success of the brightly coloured adult males is also high because females prefer them. So dull and brightly coloured males have lots of offspring but intermediates do not. Negative frequency dependent selection: fitness is highest in rare phenotypes.

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