BIO 193 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reproductive Isolation, Allele, Meiosis

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Population produced more offspring than the environment can support (malthus) Individuals whose traits are best suited to the environment survive better and leave more offspring (lyell) Accumulation of favored traits over time, reduction in non-favored traits change in genetic composition (lyell) Mutation (change in nucleotide sequence in an organism"s dna, creates new alleles) Recombination (crossing over during meiosis, combines segments of maternal and paternal chromosomes, combining existing alleles in new ways) Allele (any of the alternative versions of a gene) aa (2 alleles) Modern synthesis- combined this new understanding of genetics with our understanding of natural history, as well as darwin"s work, showed that formation of new species depended on reproductive isolation, and individual species is made up of many different populations. You cannot have a functioning system if any one of the parts is missing. The entire system must have been put in place at one time.

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