KINE 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Natural Selection 2, Genetic Drift, Microevolution

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Mechanisms of microevolution: natural selection, mutation, nonrandom mating, genetic drift, gene flow. Changes in the genetic makeup of a populations. Selects against alleles that are harmful to the species. Acts of the phenotype we see the change in the physical representation. Variation: either spontaneous gene mutation of germs or via sexual reproduction resulting in new combinations of alleles. Competition: different species in given environment compete for limited resources like food, water, & shelter. Adaptation those animals who have adapted best to their environment are the ones who succeed and will reproduce effectively to pass down those traits. Natural selection is affected by other living organisms. Biotic factors: species must compete foe resources. Abiotic factors: environmental features and resources can change: temperature, food , water. When environmental changes occur, new adaptations - and species - may prevail. One extreme phenotype is the fittest environment selects against all others: disruptive:

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