BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Chromosome, Vestigiality, Population Bottleneck

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Identify and discuss different mechanisms of evolution (mutation, migration, genetic drift, natural selection) Heritable traits beneficial to survival are selected and become common in a population. Acts on phenotype, but evolution changes genotype. Selection doesn t look forward, (cid:498)good of the species(cid:499) evolution is one generation behind. Fitness is quantifiable but relative among individuals. Migration: genes move to one population to another. Genetic drift: random sampling error over generations, change in allele freq. by chance, greater effect on small pop. Founder effect- small population in population size leading to change in allele frequency. Genetic bottleneck- extreme reduction in population size reduces genetic variation. What are fossils, and how do they provide evidence of evolution? fitness, probably most common mechanism. Founder effect- small population breaks off from another leads to changes in gene frequency over time. Evidence of evolution can be found in fossil record, comparative anatomy, development, comparative genetics. Fossils- ancient organisms (any evidence of past life)

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