BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Phylogenetics, Gamete, Mutation

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Key terms: stabilizing selection, directional selection, disruptive selection, balancing selection. Ecosystems may change over time due to : how phylogenetics are used to generate hypotheses about the history of life, natural processes, human-induced processes. Natural selection does not lead to the elimination of genetic variation by various mechanisms. Effect of the various types of the selection on . 4 major p-prim: genetic variation, mean character value within a population, those interfere with the intellectual absorption of the concept of natural selection, anthropomorphic thinking, teleological thinking, progressive thinking, typological thinking. Trade-off between the adaptive value of multiple traits. Non-random mating the rates of gene flow is influenced by a single point-source mutation in dna: organism mobility, gamete mobility, it has variable evolutionary consequences, common. Lenski experiment for : the interaction of mutation & natural selection, e. coli. Inbreeding: the consequence of inbreeding for zygosity, inbreeding depression.

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