BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Mutation, Null Hypothesis, Meiosis

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Evolution: a change in allele frequency, natural selection acts on individuals, evolutionary change occurs in populations. Evolutionary processes: natural selection (adaptation, genetic drift (non-adaptation) Genetic drift = random allele frequency changes. Some different values caused by chance: gene flow (non-adaptation, mutation (non-adaptation, non-random mating. Natural selection is the only mechanism that acting alone can result in. Mutation, gene flow, genetic drift do not favour certain alleles over others (non-adaptive) Inbreeding & assortative mating: change genotype frequencies, do not change allele frequencies. Sexual selection leads to the evolution of traits: stronger on males. When alleles are transmitted via meiosis & random combination of gametes, their frequencies do not change over time no evolution because of no allele frequency changes.

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