BIO120H1 Lecture 4: BIO120 Lecture 4 Variation

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Variation: individuals must differ for evolution and natural selection to occur. Heritable traits: the traits must be inheritable from parents to offspring. Selection: the trait that gives higher fitness is passed on throughout a population while the unfavorable trait is weeded out of the population to allow the species to survive. Mutation refers to a stable change in the dna. Some mutations can be neutral in the sense have no effect. All these are errors that occur during dna replication. Error correcting enzymes are very effective hence the rate of new mutations is very low. On average every pair in the human genome is being mutated 92 times every generation. It is the probability of an organism surviving and reproducing. Deficiency of this enzyme is humans can cause severe anemia. In some populations this allele maybe favored depending on the environment. Beneficial mutations are rare to find, and mutations might even reduce fitness.

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