BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Gregor Mendel, Kkcw, Mendelian Inheritance

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Variation: individuals in a population exhibit variation in traits some improve chances of survival while others don"t. Overproduction: in every generations, each species has the capacity to produce more offspring than can survive. Limits on populations growth: organisms compete for limited resource, not all survive to reproduce. Differential reproductive success: individuals with most favorable combination of characteristics are more likely to survive and reproduce. Darwin unable to explain how individuals transmit traits to next generation or why individuals vary. About the same time, gregor mendel was working on the basic patterns of inheritance. In 1930s and 1940s biologists combined principles of mendelian inheritance with. Modern synthesis: explains darwin"s observation of variation among offspring in terms of mutations, and incorporates our expanding knowledge. Natural selection appears to be a more important agent of evolutionary change than chance. Fruit y evolution proceeded the same way on two different continents (small and large wings)

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