BIOSC 0160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Allele Frequency

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Lecture 15: evolution: the change in the genetic composition of populations over time, evolution is a well supported theory. If the genetic composition of a population isn"t changing, then the population isn"t evolving: helps us understand how the process is happening. It is a process, but it is not a mechanism: evolution is currently happening. It is not: a mechanism, active at an individual level, not the idea people came from monkeys. Individual organisms can evolve: populations evolve, individuals do not. Individuals can change over the course of their lives: developmental, environmental change, not a change in genes. Descent with modification: species that lived are past ancestors of species that live today, species and their descendants change through time. Individual organisms make up a population and they vary in traits: some trait differences are inheritable and passed on genetically. In each generation more offspring are produced than can possibly survive.

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