BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes -Allele Frequency, Heterozygote Advantage, Population Bottleneck

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Microevolution: heritable change in the genetics of a population: change in the genetic makeup of a population from generation to generation due to natural selection leads to variation in genetic makeup of population over time. Population: group of individuals belonging to the same species living at the same time and in the same area (individuals can interact) A new era of biology began in 1859 when charles darwin published on the origin of species by. Means of natural selection focused biologists" attention on great diversity of organisms: darwin made two major points: Presented evidence that present-day species are descendants of ancestral species that were different: proposed a mechanism for evolutionary processes = natural selection. Variation: differences between individuals in a population. Heredity: - some variations are passed on to offspring individuals with some variations survive better than others with none traits that increase survival are passed on to offspring.

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