BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Allele Frequency, Parasitism, Mate Choice

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24 Jan 2017
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Analogy: similarity as a result of convergent evolution. Convergent evolution: evolution of analogous traits in distantly related organisms due to adaptation to similar environments. Fusiform shape: be solution to live in water. Darwin"s 2 observations to explain the process of evolution by natural selection: Individuals in a population vary in inherited traits they process. 1: more offspring are produced than environment can support: result is competition. Only some individuals reach maturity and reproduce, while others do not survive or reproduce. Individuals with advantageous heritable traits survive best and produce more offspring: these individuals are not a random sample of population: the unequal survival and reproduction of individuals in a population results in accumulation of favourable traits over generations. Evolution changes in allele frequencies (genetic composition) of a population over time. Fitness the genetic contribution of an individual to subsequent generations relative to the contribution of other individuals.

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