BIOL 142 Study Guide - Final Guide: Disruptive Selection, Stabilizing Selection, Directional Selection

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-benefits for this trait
3)variation must be heritable
4) not random
Natural Selection Definition
result of individuals in their environment interacting with each other
-differential success in reproduction due to heritable traits
What Darwin didn't know
-hereidity
-novel traits (characteristics introduced/created through specific genetic change)
Artificial Selection
selection via human influence
-considered a type of NS called domestication
-can change genetics of a population, so it is an evolutionary force
-changes are not necessarily for best reproductive success
What is fitness?
Does NOT always mean stronger/faster
-can measure NS by fitness
-mating success
relative fitness?
fitness of phenotype (or individual genotype) relative to population mean
(know how to do problem)
Stabilizing selection
selects against the extremes
Directional selection
Selects against one of the two extremes
Disruptive selection
selects against the mean
Convergence
unrelated organisms come up with similar strategies
ex) adaptations for living underground
if NS was taking place we would see:
-environmental pressures
-organisms that survive and reproduce
-convergence
Sexual selection
influence of mating on fitness
why detrimental traits stick around
1) number of mates
2) quality of mates
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Natural selection definition result of individuals in their environment interacting with each other. Differential success in reproduction due to heritable traits. Novel traits (characteristics introduced/created through specific genetic change) Can change genetics of a population, so it is an evolutionary force. Changes are not necessarily for best reproductive success. Mating success relative fitness? fitness of phenotype (or individual genotype) relative to population mean (know how to do problem) Convergence unrelated organisms come up with similar strategies ex) adaptations for living underground if ns was taking place we would see:

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