Microbiology and Immunology 3300B Study Guide - Final Guide: Phenotypic Plasticity, Fish Fin, Genotype

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Adaptations are traits that have evolved due to persistent natural or sexual selection (over many generations) in response to an agent of selection. If a trait is proposed to be an adaptation we ask: What is the adaptive function and genetic basis: distinguish between adaptation and local adaptation. Local adaptation is a phenotypic difference among a population. Selection experiments (selection operating on a specific trait) Comparative methods (comparing between species or between populations which is within species comparing a difference in a particular trait; relating this difference to an ecological selection factor) could be with or without phylogenetic correction. Among species; bats that live in larger groups tend to have a larger testes size. Probably due to male-male competition (phenotypic environment correlation) Traits are more closely related to each other then others. If you have a phylogeny where abc and related and def are related; same trait = adaptation evolved independently only using extant species.

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