HLTB20H3- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 20 pages long!)

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The forces of evolution and mating systems: the fundamentals of human population. The easiest one to describe would be diet, but environment it is a real entity, a lot of emphasis is on the genotype however. Evolutionary forces: the 4 evolutionary forces are many mechanisms through which population variation and change can arise. Hltb20: lecture 2 baby boys, what"s interesting is that at the time or close to the time of conception when we have the zygote (unborn baby), that rate could be 130 or higher. Mutations: mutations can include gene mutations, there are 4 organic bases, thymine, adenine, cytosine, guanine, the pairs are cytosine to guanine (c-g) and adenine to thymine (a-t) It is important to distinguish when mutations don"t really have an impact, and mutations that do have an impact. If it doesn"t get passed on the mutation holds no evolutionary consequence.

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