BIOL 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Santa Barbara City College, Soot, Genetic Drift

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Phenotype = an attribute of an organism i. e. its behavior or morphology. Genotype = the set of genes an organism carries. Organisms have adaptations to biotic and abiotic parts of their environments. Genetic diversity = amount of genetic variation w/in or among populations of a given species. Large effect on natural selection / evolution. Genetic diversity along with environmental variation (gene by environment interaction) determines phenotype diversity (g x e) Allele = an alternative form of a gene. Evolution= the process of change in the traits (via allele frequencies) of populations over time. Always looked at by the population level. There are several mechanisms that give rise to evolution: Within an individual or within a generation. If the following 3 stipulations hold, evolution will occur: There must be variation among individuals of a species. This variation must lead to differential reproduction. Natural selection determines which individuals within a species will reproduce and pass their genes on to the next generation.

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