BIOL 226 Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Gregor Mendel, Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift

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Natural selection is the only mechanism that consistently causes adaptive evolution (natural selection is responsible for all adaptations). In other words: a small population forms from the original larger one due to a genetic drift (an event that cause this group of organisms to be separated from their population) and so because they are in a new region, they can develop different alleles to the original population. Directional selection: a change in an event will require organisms in that environment to adapt, and so a shift of the phenotypic character will occur in one direction. (conditions favour one extreme) Stabilizing selection: (opposite of disruptive selection) conditions favour individuals at intermediate phenotypes and acts against individuals with both extremes. (reduces variation) "provides the raw material for evolutionary change" (503) there is a genetically determined part of phenotypic variation that can have evolutionary consequences. consequences.

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