BIOL 123 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Natural Number, Classical Genetics, Zygote

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1 Jan 2021
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Natural selection important to evolution of complex morphology b/c phenotypes directly affect fitness of individuals. Neutral mutations become fixed in populations at a regular rate. Use mutations to tell time: counting number of base-pair substitutions. Calibrated with other markers of time, such as fossils with known ages and placements. Some of the genes control lipid levels: studied high and low lipid levels to search for genetic markers, found in humans and then in mice, gene controls blood lipids. 1107 bases similar in human and mouse dna: conserved gene, protein encoded contained series of spirals of amino acids, spirals = distinctive feature of all known lipid binding proteins. Bacteria increase genomes by gaining new genes: accidental duplication can create extra gene copy, can shrink = accidental deletion eliminate genes and may disappear entirely. Mutations that create pseudogenes are less likely to lower fitness. Could have allowed first mobile elements to invade genomes. Mobile elements and hosts locked in evolutionary battle.

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