BIO152H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Genetic Variation, Allele Frequency, Genotype Frequency

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Selection: some forms are more successful at surviving and breeding than others in a given environment. Population: group of individuals of the same species, living in the same area, interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. Individuals in a population must vary genetically for evolution to occur. A gene pool contains the variation that produces differing genotypes and phenotypes. Generic variation: refers to the number and relative frequency of alleles in a population. Much genetic variation within many species is maintained in distinct subpopulations. A single individual has only some of the alleles found in a population: have many alleles but of different traits, population of a million flowers has much more variation than 10 flowers. Same alleles for trait = homo, different alleles for trait= hetero: allele and genotype frequencies vary from organism to organism and species to specie. Only genetic component of variation is passed on to future generations.

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