HONR 1033 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Sugar Glider, Overproduction

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1. a change in genetic composition of a population from generation to generation. D. natural selection; process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce better at higher rates that other individuals because of those traits. Inference 1: individuals whose inherited traits give them higher probability of surviving and reproducing in a given environment tend to leave more offspring than to other individuals. 2. observation 2: overproduction of offspring lead to the accumulation of favorable traits in the population over generations. Inference 2: unequal ability of individuals to survive and reproduce will. 1. individuals that have certain heritable traits survive and reproduce at a higher. 2. over time natural selection can increase the frequency of adaptations that are. H. homology; characteristics that are altered from natural selection that are shared across a lineage. 1. convergent evolution; similar characteristics altered from natural selection that are shared across species from different lineages.

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