BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Null Hypothesis, Selection Coefficient, Lobelia Cardinalis

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Changes in allele frequencies of a population caused by microevolution: mutation (origin, but weak for evolution, nonrandom mating, genetic drift, gene flow, natural selection, table 22. 1. In sexual reproduction, parental genotype frequencies determine allele frequencies in gamete pool. Alleles randomly unite into zygotes forming new genotypes, whose frequencies are the product of allele frequencies in the gamete pool if parent frequencies change, take only 1 generation to reach new equilibrium. Can produce inbreeding depression, if population previously outbred. Expect every generation to produce some homozygous offspring, but homozygous offspring can only produce homozygous offspring. Does not change allele frequencies, but genotype frequencies do change as heterozygotes disappear (if return to random mating) Assortative mating common in animals, e. g. tall humans prefer tall males. Both eventually decrease frequency of heterozygous genotypes. Inbreeding depression occurs in lobelia cardinalis when plants self- fertilize can outcross, or produce c (c produced by self-fertilization) Self-fertilization has reproductive individuals with fitness that is low.

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