Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Adaptation, Plasmodium, Fireproofing

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All equally likely to survive and reproduce (no selection) Population is infinite in size( no genetic drift) No change in allele frequencies means no evolution. If population follows these conditions there is no change in frequencies. Change in allele frequencies that occurs over time within a population. Ingredients: selection, mutation, gene flow , ( immigration or migration , genetic drift (bottleneck effect) Large scale evolutionary patterns in the history of life , major changes in species , speciation. Differential survival and reproductive success of individuals in a population due to differences in phenotype. Alleles carried by individuals that increase the likelihood of survival and reproduction become more common in subsequent generations. If you reproduce more ,you contribute your alleles to subsequent generations (allele frequent in population) Takes a long time to get rid of a recessive allele. Recessive allele is hidden from selection in the heterozygote. Selection acts on the phenotype , not the genotype.

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