BIOLOGY 1M03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Great Tit, Sickle-Cell Disease, Genetic Variation

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Four mechanisms that shift allele frequencies: natural selection- increase of alleles that result in reproductive success, gene flow- introduce new alleles to the population, genetic drift- causes allele frequencies to randomly change, mutation- beneficial or detrimental. Message in this chapter: natural selection is not the only agent responsible for evolution and each four evolutionary processes has different consequences. Natural selection is the only mechanism that results in adaptation. 25. 1- analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy weinberg principle. Deriving the hardy weinberg principle: simplest situation: two alleles of a particular gene exist in a population (a1 and. 3 possible outcomes of mating: a1a1, a1a2, a2a2 p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1. 0. 49 + 0. 42 + 0. 09 = 1 (0. 7x0. 7) + [(0. 7x0. 3) + (0. 7x0. 3)] + (0. 3x0. 3) Because it equals 1 evolution has not occurred. For evolution to occur, some other factors must come into play.

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