BIOL 1070 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Base Pair, Chromosome, Dna Replication

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Genetic variation = differences at the dna level among individuals within a population or species. Alleles = different versions of the same gene. Genetic variation can change within populations in various ways: mutations, natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, etc. The primary source of genetic variation is mutation can also result from recombination. Mutations do not occur in order to benefit the organism. Evolution is simply change changes in alleles or mutations results in evolution. No specific movement that results in evolution, just change in general. Point mutations: base pair substitution in dna sequences, chance errors during synthesis or repair of dna, creates new alleles. Chromosome mutations: rearranging of chromosome segments, breaks in dna caused be radiation. Non-random differences in survival and/or reproduction among individual entities on the bases of differences in heritable characteristics. Genetic drift: evolution by chance due to sampling error (random)

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