BIOL150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Divergent Evolution, Disruptive Selection, Phenotypic Trait

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Biology 150 Chapter 5 Adaptation and Natural Selection
Organismal and Evolutionary Ecology Reading notes
5.1 Adaptations : Natural Selection Promotes Adaptive Traits
- Natural Selection: differential success (in survival and reproduction) of individuals
that arises from their interactions with their environment
- It has two necessary conditions
(1) Variation exists among individuals in a population in some heritable trait
(2) This variation causes individuals to differ in survival and reproduction
differences in fitness are associated with differences in a phenotypic trait
- Fitness: the proportionate contribution an individual makes to future generations
- Evolution: changes in the gene frequency of a population over generations
- Adaptation: a heritable behavioural, morphological, or physiological trait that has
evolved over time by natural selection such that it maintains or increases the fitness
of an organism under a given set of environmental factors. It also affects how
successfully an organism interacts with its environment
5.2 Genes: Adaptations Are Coded by Genes, the Basic Units of Inheritance
- Genes: stretches of DNA coding for a polypeptide (sequence of amino acids), where
one or more polypeptides make up a protein
- Alleles: alternative forms of a gene
- Genome: totality of the DNA in a cell
- Chromosomes: where genes occur, microscopic, thread-like organelle in the nucleus
- Locus: the position occupies by a gene on a chromosome
- Diploid (2n): has 2 copies of each chromosome, one inherited from its female parent
through the ovum and one from its male parent through the sperm. Each diploid
individual contains 2 alleles of each gene, one at each corresponding locus of its
homologous chromosomes
- Homozygous: two alleles are identical at the locus
- Heterozygous: two alleles are different at the locus
5.3 Phenotypes: Genotype Expression is Affected by the Environment
- Phenotype: the observable expression of a trait as determined by the genotype
interacting with the environment
- Dominant allele: the allele that may mask expression of the other allele
- Recessive allele: the allele which expression is masked by the dominant allele
- Co-dominant allele: a heterozygote produces a phenotype that is intermediate
between those of the homozygotes, each allele has a proportionate effect on the
phenotype
- Qualitative traits: phenotypic traits that fall into a limited number of distinct
categories
- Quantitative traits: phenotypic traits that have a continuous distribution
- 2 reasons for the continuous distribution
(1) many traits are affected by more than one locus
(2) gene expression is often affected by the environment
5.4 Genetic Variation: Allele and Genotype Frequencies Differ within and among Population
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5. 1 adaptations : natural selection promotes adaptive traits. Natural selection: differential success (in survival and reproduction) of individuals that arises from their interactions with their environment. It has two necessary conditions (1) variation exists among individuals in a population in some heritable trait (2) this variation causes individuals to differ in survival and reproduction differences in fitness are associated with differences in a phenotypic trait. Fitness: the proportionate contribution an individual makes to future generations. Evolution: changes in the gene frequency of a population over generations. Adaptation: a heritable behavioural, morphological, or physiological trait that has evolved over time by natural selection such that it maintains or increases the fitness of an organism under a given set of environmental factors. It also affects how successfully an organism interacts with its environment. 5. 2 genes: adaptations are coded by genes, the basic units of inheritance.

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