BIOL208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phenotype, Mutation, Class Diagram

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Ecology is the study of relationships and interactions between living organisms and their environment. The two broad factors in ecology are biotic (living) factors and abiotic (nonliving) factors. The levels at which you can study ecology: individual, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, regional, and biosphere. Ecologists must follow scientific method and statistical analysis. Evolutionary mechanisms: evolution and natural selection, heritability, genetic drift. How organisms interact with their environment can help predict if the species will survive. Change in frequencies of the gene pool, alleles become more or less common, or disappear. *occurs within a population and not an individual. Phenotype is the result of genotype and environment. Phenotypic plasticity is the variation in for, function, or physiology as a result of environmental influences. Ecotypes are locally adapted and genetically distinctive populations within a species. Vp=vg+ve h^2=vg/vp therefore h^2=vg/(vg+ve) when h^2=0 then the phenotype is all environment, but when h^2=1, the phenotype is all genetic.

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