BIOL 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Adaptive Radiation, Stoma, Virgin Records

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Section i cumulative: microevolution (1 slide) Population: a group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time. Gene pool: total collection of alleles in a population at any given time. Microevolution: a change in the relative allele frequency in the gene pool over many generations. Heterozygotes hide recessive alleles, only showing the dominant allele. Therefore, in the case of the orange and white tigers, where white is recessive, many orange tigers may have orange and a white allele, but only the orange shows up, due to its dominance. So no, just because alleles go up (more white alleles are present) doesn"t mean necessarily that more tigers will be white. Over time, where recessive alleles are more common, the chance of having two white alleles is more common, possibly leading to white tigers: evolutionary mechanisms discovered after darwin (6 slides) Mutations occur by chance, creating a new allele in an individual.

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