BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Zygote, Fucus, Algae

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7 Mar 2018
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A character can only evolve if the following conditions are met: Production: there is genetic variation in the population. Sorting: there is differential survival and reproduction. Due to chance or due to selection for or against a character. When there is more than 1 allele at a locus in a population. Populations with no genetic variation cannot evolve. The evolutionary outcomes of a population are often limited by the existing standing genetic variation. Population - a group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time. Individuals within a population have more gene flow than among populations. Large populations tend to have more standing genetic variation than small populations. More gametes produced with randomly generated variation. Humans have a lot of standing genetic variation. Nucleotide difference between any 2 humans is massive. 6 billion nucleotides in the genome of an individual.

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