Lecture 7 Flashcards

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Fitness

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how many genes are passed on compared to the successful population that have passed on their genes
- a relative quantity

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Selective advantage

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the amount by which some individuals of a given genotype are better at adapting to an environment then others
- shows which one is fit or not
- saying AA has the highest advantage

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Adaptation

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  1. a trait that describes the fitness of an organism - are they better able to survive or adapt
  2. the evolutionary process that leads to the maintenance of such traits
    -NS
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Natural selection on alleles

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  • positive selection/purifying selection
    -selection to maintain variation
  • directional
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What are the models of selection

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  1. Stabilizing selection
  2. directional selection
  3. disruptive selection
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Stabilizing selection

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the favoured traits are what the mean average is
- no extremes
- human birth weight

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Directional selection

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shifts to either side of the extremes
- favours only one
- beak sizes for the finches
- depending on the drought - they either show a high freq of large beaks or small beaks
peppered moths

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Disruptive Selection

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shifts to both extremes
- leads to trait divergence
- may lead to speciation
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How to study adaptations

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  1. study correlations in alleles
    - diversity over space and time
  2. genes targeted by selection have to show distinctive patterns
  3. experimental manipulations in a lab that force an adaption
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10
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T/F
the peppered moth is an environmental adaptation correlation

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true
due to the pollution in the environment
- there was directional selection to one of the extremes

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11
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examples of environmental correlations to adaptation

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toxicity evolved plants that have adapted to living in soil with heavy metals
- peppered moths due to pollution
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12
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examples of genetic correlations to selection

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G6PD - damages of RBCs
- when malaria is not present the favourability of this mutation goes down
(vice versa)

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13
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Selective sweep

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occurs when selection causes a new mutation to increase in frequency so quickly that nearby alleles hitchhike and also increase in frequency

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14
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examples of lab approaches to adaption and selection

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  • E.coli experiment - freezing strains and growing more to be able to look back and compare to see evolution
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