BIO 201 Lecture 8: Natural Selection Misconceptions Video Lecture

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Natural selection and evolution are the same thing. Evolution is a change in the frequencies of gene forms across generations, and genetic drift, and migration. Mutations are random (copy errors that occur in dna as it is replicating itself when making new. Genetic differences allow high survival and reproduction, causing more individuals in the next generation to also have those differences: natural selection. Not random because it results in some individuals being more likely to reproduce than others because of their genes. Only populations with genetic variation can evolve by natural selection (true) If there is no genetic differences in population, an individual"s reproductive output is the result of random processes, not fitness. The amount of genetic variation in most populations is enormous. The strong and longer-lived an individual, the higher their fitness (false) The only traits that influence fitness are those that impact the lifetime reproductive output of an individual.

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