BIOL 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Allele Frequency, Zygosity, Genotype Frequency

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3 mechanisms violate hardy-weinberg assumption of random mating: inbreeding, assortative mating, sexual selection. Does not directly cause evolution b/c does not change allele frequencies, but speeds. Individuals are likely to share alleles they inherited from their common ancestor up evolution change. Increases rate at which purifying selection eliminate recessive deleterious alleles from a population. Does not cause evolution b/c allele frequencies do not change in the population as a whole. Changes genotype frequencies- not allele frequencies not an evolutionary mechanism. Inbreeding depression- decline in average fitness when homozygosity increases and heterozygosity decreases in a population. When mating is nonrandom with respect to specific traits. Positive assortment- individuals choose mates sharing a particular phenotypic trait with them. Negative assortment- individuals choose mates that differ in specific phenotypic trait. Key concepts: sexual selection is a form of natural selection which arises from differences in mating success. Intrasexual selection takes place between members of the same sex.

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