BIOLOGY 1114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Heritability, Population Genetics, Phenotype

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Ture or false: heritability is an estimate of how much of a trait"s variation is due to differences individual"s genes. Given that, heritability can change without any genetic change occurring: true. Characteristics of each population will determine how or when a species will outstrip the ability of the community to support it. Darwin"s four postulates of natural selection: variation, inheritance, differential survival: in every generation, more offspring are produced than can survive, and, some other one. Which organisms survive has to do with interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment (both biotic and abiotic factors) Genotype: genotype governs reproduce output and affects competitive ability, determine genotype may be complicated because: Phenotype may be similar for different genotypes. Multiple genes may be implicated in a single phenotype. Other ways of accessing genotype: population genetics:

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