BIOL 180 Chapter Notes - Chapter 26: Miscarriage, Body Odor, Zygosity

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Natural selection - increases frequency of certain alleles - ones that contribute to reproductive success in certain environment: only one of the four processes that leads to adaptation. Genetic drift - causes allele frequencies to change randomly: drift may cause alleles that decrease fitness to increase in frequency. Gene flow - occurs when individuals leave one population, join another and breed: allele frequencies may change when gene flow occurs. Arriving individuals introduce alleles to new population and remove alleles from old population. Mutation - modifies allele frequencies by constantly introducing new alleles: alleles created by mutation may be good or bad or neutral. Fundamental message: natural selection is not the only agent responsible for evolution, each of the four evolutionary processes has different consequences for genetic variation and fitness. Hardy-weinberg principle - mathematical null hypothesis for study of evolutionary process. 26. 1 analyzing change in allele frequencies: the hardy-weinberg principle.

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