ENV 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Malaria, Selective Breeding, Sickle-Cell Disease

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Environmental science: a population or a group of populations whose members share characteristics and can breed with each other to produce fertile offspring. Population: a group of individuals of a species that like in the same area at the same time. Evolution: change over time, biological evolution. Genetic change in populations over time: genetic changes often lead to modifications in appearance or behavior, as genes change different traits are expressed outwardly. This eliminates/changes the genes of the species, evolving them: change in gene frequency, survival of the fittest. You must survive and reproduce: mutations are not always bad. Sickle cell anemia: change in environment causes changes in species due to adaptation to the changes in environment, galapagos islands. Artificial selection because it was made by humans: allopatric (patric: countries)

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