BIOL 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Epistasis, Directional Selection, Probability Distribution

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Response to selection by a darwin"s finch ii heritability estimation: human height, finch beaks, breeder"s equation, response to selection, genetic constraints on evolution variances. Complex traits have a complex genetic basis: polygenic trait. : influences by many genetic loci: interaction between alleles (epistasis, interaction with environment (phenotypic plasticity, quantitative genetics. : study of the genetic mechanisms of continuous phenotypic traits. Continuous phenotypes even only two genetic loci can make a bell curve for beak depth continuous phenotypes from 1, 2, or 3 loci genetic and environmental influences create continuous distribution. Definitions: genetics of natural selection switch: phenotypic variance. : vp dispersion of measurable trait resulting from an interaction between its genotype and its environment (what selection acts on) : the alleles present at a genetic locus/loci (what is inherited) : the proportion of phenotypic variation in a quanitative trait (height or weight: genotype, heritability. Beak size evolution drought resulted in more hard, woody seeds favoured larger-beaked birds.

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