BIO120H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Resistance 3, Herbicide, Industrial Revolution

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Types of selection: arti cial vs natural, modes of selection, selection and adaptation in action. Testing adaptation: evolution of herbicide resistance, human evolution -g6pd de ciency, evolution in the laboratory. Fitness: relative genetic contribution of individuals to next generation as a result of differences in viability and fertility = darwinian tness. Selective advantage: some individuals better adapted to the environment and thus have higher tness. Adaptation: any trait that contributes to tness by making an organism better able to survive or reproduce in a given environment [noun]. The evolutionary process that leads to the origin and maintenance of such traits [verb] Domesticated plants and animals selection experiments in genetics. Selection by humans (breeding between polymorphic specie or diff species of dogs) Even very small selective advantages (1% or less) ca be favoured and spread through populations. Types of natural selection: stabilizing selection (middle is favoured, directional selection (one end is favoured, disruptive selection (both ends are favoured)

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