BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Peach, Glyptodon, Megatherium

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Lecture 5: sexual selection always favours traits that increase an individuals access to reproductive opportunities. What maintains polymorphisms over time: various forms of selection leads to the active maintenance of the species. Negative frequency-dependent selection: the relative tnesses of genotypes are not constant but vary with their frequencies in the population, an example would be fruit y selection. One type is rovers and the other is called sitters. There is a single gene of the allele for this type of species. One is dominant and the other is recessive. So why hasn"t the dominant wiped out the recessive type: the experiment demonstrated that the tness of the rovers was much better when there were more sitters and vice versa. One possible explanation is that they need each other to survive: natural selection doesn"t necessarily lead an absolute optimum, rather it favours a competitive optimum.

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