BISC 1112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Genotype Frequency

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A common misconception about evolution is that individual organisms evolve: evolution occurs in populations not individuals. Microevolution: evolutionary change below the species level, change in the allele frequencies in a population over generations. 3 main mechanisms that can cause allele frequency change: natural selection, genetic drift (chance events that alter allele frequencies, gene flow (the transfer of alleles between populations) Gregor mendel: wrote a paper on inheritance in pea plants, proposed a model of inheritance in which organisms transmit discrete heritable units (genes) to their offspring. Genetic variation: individuals within a species vary in their specific characteristics, genetic variation: differences among individuals in the composition of their genes or other. Can affect phenotypes: phenotype: the product of an inherited genotype and many environmental influences. Sources of genetic variation: genetic variation on which evolution depends originates when mutation, gene duplication, or other processes produce new alleles and new genes, formation of new alleles.

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