Biology 1201A Study Guide - Final Guide: Reverse Transcriptase, Heterozygote Advantage, Allele Frequency

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Changing in allele fq that occur over time in a population macroevolution: major changes in species speciation large-scale evolutionary patterns in the history of life. In order for them to evolve then we do need to see allele and genotype frequencies: micro, change in allele frequencies that happen within a population. More and more of those changes accumulate then we see macroevolution. Eventually the population will evolve into a new species speciation. You need a variation in phenotypes in your population to get some sort of a selection to work. Then you will see a decrease in the recessive allele directional selection: i. e. selection against short tails. Mean phenotype shifts toward favoured phenotype stabilizing selection: i. e. selection against extremes. Less variation in phenotype (mean does not change) The optimal tail length is already at the mean, the extremes are lost and the range of traits are squeezed into a smaller range, less variation disruptive selection: selection against the mean phenotype.

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