BI111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21.4: Selective Breeding, Sexual Selection, Allele Frequency

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22 Apr 2018
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Natural selection results in allele frequencies changing from generation to generation according to the allele"s impact on the survival and reproduction of individuals. Mutations that are deleterious and eliminated by natural selection have no long-term evolutionary impact but the ones that are beneficial can result in adaptation to the environment over time. In darwin"s book the origin of species he outlines that; species are not changing, they are evolving, and natural selection brings adaptation. Pointed out that natural populations have the potential to increase in size geometrically and they get larger at an ever-changing rate. However population sizes are usually stable from generation to generation. This happens because sources at which species are dependent on are limited. Those that are best adapted to the environment are more likely to survive and produce offspring and these offspring will have the favourable traits. An organism that is better suited for its environment is considered to be fit.

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