BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Middle Ear, Pleiotropy, Genetic Correlation

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25. 5 common misconceptions about natural selection and adaptation. Evolution by natural selection = simple process but can be difficult to understand. Selection acts on individuals, but evolutionary change occurs in populations: most important point to clarify about natural selection: Individuals do not change - only population does. During drought, beaks of individual finches did not become deeper. Average beak depth in population instead increased over time since deep- beaked individuals produced more offspring. Natural selection acted on individuals but the change occurs in characteristics of the population. Natural selection is not lamarckian inheritance: sharp contrast between evolution by natural selection and evolution by inheritance of acquired characters. They either produce more or less offspring than other individuals. Alleles thus become more or less frequent: natural selection just sorts existing variants, not change them. Individuals actually do change in response to changes in environment though. Ex: traveling to plateau = oxygen deprivation in the body.

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