Lecture 23: evolutionary process Flashcards

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Mutation

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Changes genetic codes which alter phenotypic response

ex. Drosphilia
- mutation decreased eyes, wings and overall fitness

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What do most mutations do?

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decrease fitness (by about 2%) (considered deleterious)
- there are some beneficial mutations, but they are very rare (called, hopeful monsters)
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Genetic drift

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  • causes RANDOM changes in allele frequency
  • is stronger in smaller populations
    • ex. D. Melanogaster (fruit flies)
  • two neutral eye colours (wild type and bw75)
  • allele frequencies basically spread out until it was about 50:50
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Natural Selection

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  • all organisms will grow exponentially, but yet most populations remain stable (implies high mortality rate in nature)
    • Prediction: traits that improve survival should increase in frequency over time
    ex. pigeons
  • Daphne major drought caused birds to have a difficult time finding food since the vegetation wouldn’t grow
  • changes in the drought included: seed size, abundance and hardness
  • during the drought about 90% of finches died
  • but the ones who survived had larger beaks (allowed them to eat the smaller, harder seeds)
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Sexual Selection

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Comes in two forms:

  1. Intrasexual- male-male competition or female-female competition
  2. Intersexual- male vs. female (typically female choice)
    ex. widow birds:
    - had long tail that didn’t seem necessary for survival
    - when they cut it off, they then had poor sexual sucsess
    - therefore, the long tails returned since it favoured their sexual selection
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Gene Flow

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  • the interaction of genes moving among population
  • tends to oppose natural selection
  • causes allele frequencies in two populations to be more alike
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