BIOL359 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Genotype Frequency, Population Genetics, Allele Frequency

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First on the list of assumptions about our idealized population was that all individuals survive at equal rates and contribute equal numbers of gametes to the gene pool. Systematic violations of this assumptions selection. Selection happens when individuals with particular phenotypes survive to sexual maturity at higher rates than those with other phenotypes, or when individuals with particular phenotypes produce more offspring during reproduction than those with other phenotypes. Selection can lead to evolution when the phenotypes that exhibit differences in reproductive success are heritable. Natural selection can also drive genotype frequencies away from the values predicted under the h-w equilibrium principle. The discovery that genotype frequencies in a population are not in h-w equilibrium may be a clue that natural selection is at work. 6. 3 patterns of selection: testing predictions of population genetics theory. Empirical research on flour beetles shows that predictions made with population genetics models are accurate, at least under laboratory conditions.

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