BIOLOGY 1101 Lecture 13: bio lecture notes 13

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Alteration of the base-pair sequence in the dna of an individual"s gamete- producing cells that changes an allele"s frequency. Must occur in a gamete or gonad for it to be heritable. Cannot predict whether the consequences of a mutation will be benign, harmful, or useful. Cannot predict ahead of time which individuals will have mutations. Change in a normally functioning allele typically results in either. An allele that codes for the same protein. A new allele that codes for a non-functioning protein. Rarely does it code for a protein that increases the individual"s fitness. Only way to get new traits in a population: genetic drift. A random change in allele frequencies, unrelated to any allele"s influence on reproductive success. Think of the frequency of alleles in a population drifting along a spectrum or gradient. A small number of individuals leave a population and become the founding members of a new, isolated population.

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