01:119:116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Statistical Hypothesis Testing, Intelligent Design, Heredity

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Using malthus ideas darwin saw how natural selection could be explained: Those individuals with favourable variations would survive and reproduce All species capable of producing ofspring at faster rate than food supplies increase. In each generation more ofspring are produced than survive. Individuals possessing favourable traits have advantage: greater itness. (measure of relative reproductive success of indiv. ) Increase likelihood of survival to adulthood and reproduction. Environmental context determines whether or not trait is beneicial. Traits that become advantageous are results of natural processes. Traits are inherited and passed on--> next generation. Individuals who possess favourable traits contribute more ofspring to next generation than others. Overtime- favourable traits = more common in population. Less favourable traits not passed on as frequently - Greater reproductive success (# ofspring indiv. produces and rears @ reprod. age; indiv. genetic contribution to next generation) Over long periods of time: successful variations accumulate in population -->later generations = distinct from ancestral ones.

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