BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Isogamy, Anisogamy, Nuptial Gift

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Sexual selection: sexual conflict, honest advertising, male-male competition, resource contribution/nuptial gift, sensory exploitation. An example of non-random gene flow in humans. African + african and afro-euro parents (african f + white m) . Most mechanisms we"ve discussed are associated with either a loss of unique alleles (genetic drift and some types of natural selection) or a maintenance of allele number (some types of natural selection) Mutation is slow and random: ~3 in us. To observe the effects of mutation is useful to work with species that have a short generation time: e. g. bacteria. An experiment to test changes in fitness over time. Relative fitness (of descendant population compared with original population) increased in sudden bursts over time. Over time, mutations occurred that increased fitness of descendant bacteria compared to their ancestors. We are constantly mutating and trying to increase our fitness. To avoid extinction by out competing others.

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