BIOL 1202 Chapter : CH 23

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Remember that evolution is the change in gene frequencies in the population. Population is a localized group of individuals that belong to the same biological species. Mutation has to occur on a trait that can be passed on. Some variation is the result of heritable changes (mutation and/or genetic recombination) and some variations is non heritable. Population of the same organism can show variations. This population variation can often be geographic. The variation between populations can be discrete or continual. Frequently continual variation in a population will exist as a cline. Cline = a graded variation in a trait that parallels a gradient in the environment. The integration of darwinism (evolution) and mendelism (genetics) When the field of evolution (and the study of populations) merged with genetics, the science of population genetics was formed. Population genetics is the study of how populations change genetically over time. Natural selection is the primary mechanism for evolutionary change.

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