Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Genetic Drift, Allele Frequency, Aposematism

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Look at how the factors we will discuss will affect allele frequency and how this will affect genetic diversity. There are various forms of variance on a locus. Most natural populations contain a huge amount of genetic variation, especially at quantitative traits related to tness. If the environment changes, then an allele which was previously associated with negative characteristics can now confer an advantage in the new environment. A phenotype with selective advantage in one area may not necessarily have a selective advantage in another area. An example of this is the british peppered moth. The pale moths would hide on the pale lichen on trees, but the soot from the industrial evolution changed the selection pressure in the environment. Now the pale moths were less able to hide, whereas the darker moths were now better able to hide from predators. Ex. predators form search images of prey. Adaptations (traits that increase bearer"s relative tness) are environment speci c.

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