BIOL-K - Biology BIOL-K 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Inbreeding Depression, Natural Selection, Selective Breeding

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Balanced polymorphism a type of genetic polymorphism in which two or more alleles persist in a. Some key words phenotypes population as a result of natural selection. Bottleneck effect an event that rapidly, randomly, and dramatically decreases the size of a population. Directional selection natural selection selects against one of the phenotypic extremes and favors the intermediates and other phenotypic extreme. Disruptive selection natural selection selects against the intermediates and favors the phenotypic extremes. Founder effect when a small group of individuals starts a new colony and the new population arises from that original group; as a result, the group exhibits little genetic variation. Frequency dependent selection works to preserve balanced polymorphism; occurs when the frequency of a phenotype in a population determines the fitness of that trait. Genetic drift a change in allele frequencies from one generation to the next. Genetic polymorphism genetic variation among individuals of a population.

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