Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Natural Selection, Soot, Mutation

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Directional selection is the next most common type, individuals in one end of the distribution have high fitness relative to every body elese. Vast majoiryt of natural population has huge amount of genetic variation. Sudden change in environment, so in cases environment changes, direction of selection changes, so the negative in. Selection pressures are not uniform over time, or over space. Selection pressure varies over time, and across habitats. A phenotype that has a selective advantage in one part of habitiat might not have a selective advantage in another part of habitiat. In unpolluted environment, pale colour moth was very criptic that enable protection from predators. When trees were colored in soot no longer for pale for to hide in bark and then the dark colored was advantageous. Adaptations (traits that increase bearer"s relative fitness) are environment-specific. Disruptive selection involves selective advantage on either extreme. The mean value of the trait may not change.

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