BIO152H5 Lecture 10: LECTURE 10.docx

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Natural selection occurs when individuals with certain traits produce more offspring than do individuals without those traits. These selected traits will increase in frequency in the population from one generation to the next, causing evolution. : evolution by ns occurs when heritable variation leads to differential success in survival and reproduction. Example:moth: colour vaires among individuals b/c of changes in genotype. Leads to diff reproductive success-> birds eat dark winged, light survive. Predation by birds causes natural selection on wing colour. The allele frequencies in surviving moths change over time as a1 allele present more than a2. Evolution: change in allele frequencies (genetic composition of a population over time) Fitness: genetic contribution of an individual to next generation relative to contribution of other individuals in population. Measurable quantity as by counting how many offspring produced relative other individuals. We are here as result of ancestor"s success.

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