BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Gamete, Natural Selection, Phenotype

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Vocab: locus, allele, genotype, phenotype, genetic drift, mutation, allele frequency, Genotype frequency, population, gamete, gene pool, (micro)evolution: change in allele frequencies in a population over generations. Genes just make proteins which make us, us! What processes cause evolution: mutation, genetic drift, random changes. Immigration or emigration: movement of alleles between populations within one species, selection, successful reproduction of only a slice of individuals. Natural selection acts on individuals, but only populations evolve. Genetic variation in populations = phenotypic variation. Population: a group of organisms of the same species that occupies a specific geographical region. A species can be made up of only 1 population, or many populations. Both discrete and quantitative characters contribute to variation. Discrete characters : assigned to small number of classes. Quantitative characters : vary along continuum within a population. Ex: variation in snail shell color patterns. Mutation: change in nucleotide sequence of a stretch of dna. Mutations that alter the number of genes.

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