BIO 1406 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Daphne Major, Sexual Reproduction, Allele Frequency

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A common misconception is that organisms evolve during their lifetimes. Natural selection acts on individuals, but only populations evolve. Consider, for example, a population of medium ground finches on daphne major island. During a drought, large-beaked birds were more likely to crack large seeds and survive. The finch population evolved by natural selection. _______________ is a change in allele frequencies in a population over generations. Concept 23. 1: genetic variation makes evolution possible. Variation in heritable traits is a ______________ for evolution. Mendel"s work on pea plants provided evidence of discrete heritable units (genes) ______________among individuals is caused by differences in genes or other dna segments. Phenotype is the product of inherited genotype and environmental influences. Natural selection can only act on variation with a genetic component. New genes and alleles can arise by mutation or gene duplication. ______________ reproduction can result in genetic variation by recombining existing alleles. A mutation is a random change in nucleotide sequence of dna.

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