BIO SCI 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Metapopulation, Null Hypothesis, Natural Selection

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Descent with modification (evolution): a change in the genetic characteristics of a population of organisms over time. Organisms with current favorable traits have a better chance at survival. The longer an organism live, the more reproductive opportunities it have. More offspring may be produced by these opportunities. More organisms will now exist with this same favorable trait than in the previous generations (higher rs) Some snakes are resistant to toxin produced by newts. 80 brown (bb and bb), 20 blue (bb) *genotype frequency vs phenotype frequency vs allele frequency* Gene: basic unit of inheritance, sequence of hereditary information of dna. Allele frequency: the percentage of a particular allele in a population following genotype frequency that a population has. Organism: the individual living thing, unit of life. A form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain vital processes. Species: individuals capable of interbreeding freely with each other but not with members of other species.

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