[BIOL 102] - Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes fot the exam (38 pages long!)

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A change in the genetic composition of a population over time through generations: it is dependent on genetic variation. Evolution can occur by: random processes: mutation, genetic drift, bottleneck effect, founder effect, nonrandom processes: through natural selection. A change in the frequency of alleles in a population through differential survival and reproduction of individuals that possess certain phenotypes (an attribute of an organism like a behavior or morphology trait) Three requirements: individuals vary in their phenotypic traits, traits are heritable (genotype: the set of genes and particular alleles, variation in traits causes some individuals to experience higher fitness in an environment. Organisms are adapted to the environments they live in: ex: duck with webbed feet. Theses adaptations are the result of evolution, the fundamental organizing principle of biology and the core theme of this course. We recognize and define life, or the living state of matter, by what living things do and by the attributes of cells.

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