BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Disruptive Selection, Polyploid, Sperm Competition

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Thought the population genetics and natural selection based on mendelian genetics. Evolutionary changes that result from changes in allele frequencies in a population, or in chromosome structure or number due to mutation and recombination. Mendal took 2 pure breads of plants and crossed the genes and learn that there was a ratio: 3:1, 9:3:3:1. All organisms were diploid which means they have 2 pairs of chromosomes, each parents have 2 allele and 1 is passed to off spring. Punnet squares allows us to figure out genes for the next generation. If you go get sample and the ratio comes you the same, the gene poll is the same allele doesn"t go to the next generation. Effects of selection after a few generation the mice go on the feel the frequency is increased, and they run faster. We changing the gene within the 10 years to create 2, active mice and lazy mice.

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