Biology 2483A Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Allele Frequency, Genetic Drift, Adaptive Radiation

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Evolution can be viewed as genetic change over time or as a process of descent with modification. Evolution: change over time in the frequencies of different alleles in a pop. Descent with modification - pops accumulate differences over time, can form new species. Two pops experience diff environments, diff characteristics favoured by natural selection, populations diverge genetically from each other over time. Natural selection: the process by which individuals with certain heritable characteristics survive and reproduce more successfully than other individuals because of those characteristics. Individuals with favoured traits leave more offspring than individuals with other traits -> greater proportion of individuals in pop have favoured traits -> changes allele frequencies of pop. Natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow can cause allele frequencies in a pop to change over time. Mutation: a change in the dna of a gene.

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