BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Frequency-Dependent Selection, Guppy, Heterozygote Advantage

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Natural selection occurs when individuals w/ certain phenotypes produce more surviving offspring than those w/ other phenotypes. If certain alleles are associated w/ favored phenotypes, they increase in frequency while other alleles decrease in frequency: result = evolution which violates hw model. How does selection affect genetic variation: genetic variation - # and relative frequency of alleles that are present in a particular population, no variation + environmental change = average population fitness declines/goes extinct, consequences of genetic variation: Directional selection - changes average value of a trait. Stabilizing selection - reduces variation in a trait. Disruptive selection - increases variation in a trait. Balancing selection - maintains variation in a trait. Mode 1: directional selection: when trait in question determined by multiple genes (polygenic) Graph = bell shaped curve for normal distribution of population: directional selection tends to reduce genetic diversity in populations. As directional selection happens over time, favored alleles eventually reach frequency of.

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