BIOL150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 60: Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Copy-Number Variation, Genetic Drift

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Natural selection: environment condition select for specific traits. Homology: a similarity among organisms inherited from common ancestors. Natural selection: individuals with higher fitness pass. Vestigial trait: a trait that had a function in the ancestors of an organism but no longer does. Individuals who have higher fitness are the most successful. Charles darwin is considered the father of evolution. Bottleneck effect: a form of genetic drift occurs as a result of a rapid decrease in the gene pool of a population; that decreases genetic diversity and potentially decreases population fitness because negative alleles may accumulate. Directional selection: a type of natural selection that favors a trend toward one extreme, shifting the population one direction or another. Disruptive selection: a type of natural selection in which selection is against the common median trait, favoring the extreme variations. A subsample of the original population has different allele frequencies from the parent population.

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