BIOL108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Microevolution, Macroevolution, Allele Frequency

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Topic 3 - evolution: natural selection, adaptation, and speciation. Macroevolution: evolution of species, the broad pattern of evolution. Microevolution: modification within a species, more specific, shorter time span. Salmon - if they reproduced at 1yr instead of 2, they are smaller and less able to reproduce. Stabilizing selection - selects against the extremes and selects for the mean: reduces variation, example: birth weight in humans (difficult to carry a large baby, but a small one might not survive). Modern healthcare is increasing variation and reducing the effects of stabilizing selection: example: snow geese birth dates. Arctic foxes are more likely to target early or late born goslings. Some organisms can evolve to be less complex over time. If there is a rare allele, there is a good chance it will be lost: example: cheetahs have very little genetic variation. Likely went through a (cid:271)ottle(cid:374)e(cid:272)k effe(cid:272)t a lo(cid:374)g ti(cid:373)e ago.

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