BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter 23: 23. Evolutionary Processes Note

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Evolution - a change in allele frequencies and thus heritable traits in a population over time. The alleles created by mutation may be beneficial or deleterious or have no effect on fitness. 2 fundamental messages: natural selection is not the only agent responsible for evolution, each of the 4 evolutionary processes has different consequences. Natural selection is the only evolutionary process that acting alone can result in adaptation. Mutation and drift introduce non adaptive component into evolution. Hardy-weinberg principle which serves as a mathematical null hypothesis for the study of evolutionary processes. 23. 1 analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy-weinberg principle. At the time it was commonly believed that allele frequency occur simply as a result of sexual reproduction by random fusion of gametes. Hardy and weinberg were curious to what happened to the allele frequency when a whole population (all possible genotypes) mated.

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