PCB-4674 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Neo-Darwinism, Mendelian Inheritance, Mutation

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19 Mar 2017
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Neo-darwinism is the unification of mendelism with natural selection. Understanding neo-darwinism: mutation creates new genetic variants (alleles) variation by a random process, natural selection deterministically retains only high fitness alleles in the population. We can show mutation and natural selection both happen. A couple non-obvious, important facts about the theory: fitness is a relative concept. Genotypes win out by being better than the alternative genotypes, and not by being perfect: the process of evolution is cumulative. Natural selection is actually the antithesis of a random process. We can think of it as a race that tends to be won by the best genotypes out there. Exactly which mutations enter the race of evolution is random, but one of the genetic variants will still win the race. The second part of natural selection that makes it work is that it is a progressive process, linked through the thread of inheritance.

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