ISB 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cardenolide, Cardiac Glycoside, Mutation Rate

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Those organisms best fit to exist under the current conditions survive and produce more offspring. The part about producing more offspring is here sexual selection comes into play! Ns and ss are not the same thing. This form of natural selection acts to prevent deviation of form and function: Traits whose sole function is help maximize reproductiove success. There are two main forms of sexual selection. Femal birds often chose males based on elaborate ornamentation and/or behaviors. The change over time in a populations genetic makeup (gene pool) through seccessive generations. (driving force) mechanisms of evolution are mutations and natural selection acting on individuals with genetic variability. The process whereby the evolution of one organism drives the evolution of another. Milkweed developed haris on leaves, heart poisons called cardenolides, and milku-white latex substances. Monarchs developed the ability to assimilate the poisons and bypassed the latex by chewing the stem of leaves to drain latex.

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