BIOS10117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Stabilizing Selection, Disruptive Selection, Reproductive Isolation

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Darwins theory- some individuals have a better chance of surviving and reproducing than. Variations in organisms leads to variations in survival and reproductive success. Overproduction- more offspring are produced than survive to adulthood, and those individuals vary in genetic makeup. Living things replicate through dna and dna copying may not be completely accurate so there are errors in dna. Organisms that reproduce a lot can accumulate mutations rapidly ex) bacteria vs tree. -> genetic variation from varying allele combinations from parents. Best adapted individuals survive and reproduce (unequal reproductive success) Darwinian fitness- contribution an individual makes to the gene pool of the next generation relative to the contribution of others. Fitness value of 1 assigned to phenotype with highest representation. All other phenotypes are assigned based on reproductive success relative to dominant type. Directional selection- individuals of one extreme phenotype favored. Disruptive selection- both extreme phenotypes favored; intermediate phenotypes.

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