BIO 2137 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Sympatric Speciation, Allopatric Speciation, Gradualism

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Changed in allelic of genotypic frequencies from one generation to the next: microevolution: process which happen below the species level, leading to speciation, macroevolution: change in a grand scale, major trends. Microevolution: natural selection has four key observations- just a strong mechanism (***read the origin of species, 1) overproduction. All species tend to produce excessive numbers (more than those that survive: 2) resources are limited. Leads to (cid:862)struggle for existence(cid:863: 3) individuals vary. Variation exists, which are heritable: 4) differential reproductive success. Individuals with (cid:862)fit(cid:863) traits for the environment will leave more fertile offspring, leading to adaption: mutation: ultimate source of all genetic variation within species and population, gene flow: populations exchange alleles. Those that move upward are: non random mating less diverse, self pollination: the individual fertilizes itself inbreeding. Inbreeding is common in plants since they do not move.

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