ENV200H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Hemoglobin, Genetic Load, Mate Choice

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19 Apr 2018
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Outline: evolution, mutations as sources of genetic diversity, natural selection, sexual selection, genetic drift. Mutations: random, can be beneficial, neutral, or harmful for the organism, not all mutations matter to evolution (ex: somatic mutations occur in non-reproductive cells and won"t be passed onto offspring. Sequence 1: c g c t t a t t t a a c a g c. Sequence 2: c g c t t a t t t a t c a g c. Its genetics diversity that allows organisms to adapt to change: generic diversity is critical to maintaining overall biodiversity, if environmental conditions change, a population may not have any significant ability to. Respond to the changed conditions if they have no underlying diversity for natural selection. Mutations can create genetic diversity: that diversity may be acted upon by natural selection which changes the frequency of alleles leading to evolution.

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