BIOA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Quadrupedalism, Stabilizing Selection, Terrestrial Locomotion

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Microevolution: heritable change in the genetics of a population: change in the genetic makeup of a population from generation to generation due to natural selection, leads to variation in genetic makeup of population over time. Heredity: - some variations are passed on to offspring: individuals with some variations survive better than others with none, traits that increase survival are passed on to offspring. Result: - differential ability to survive and reproduce will lead to gradual change in population with accumulation of favourable traits selected over generations (by nature) Favourable traits that survive lead to genetic variation among individuals in populations - contribute to evolution of species common misconception about evolution is that individual organisms evolve during their lifetimes. Natural selection acts on individuals, but populations evolve. Quantitative variation: individuals differ in small, incremental ways: characteristics with a range of variation, controlled by multiple genes.

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