BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Species, Human Penis Size, Species Problem

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15 May 2017
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Biologists commonly use the following three approaches to identify species: the biological species concept, the morphospecies concept, the phylogenetic species concept. A species is defined as an evolutionary independent population or group of populations. Gene flow homogenizes genetic variation among populations, so evolutionary independence starts with a reduction or cessation of gene flow. If gene flow between populations stops, natural selection, genetic drift and mutation being to act on populations independently. Allele frequencies and other characteristics of these independent populations diverge and over time the populations can become distinct species. Gene flow is either 0 or very small. A reduction in gene flow between populations. Mutation introduces and natural selection cannot ask so there would be speciation. Mutations on each population can lead to diversification, if they exchange no genes between one. If a population is split up, it can develop into two different species another. Different species should have no gene flow.

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